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Hontiveros wants entry of 260 shipping containers of sugar probed

- – Cecille Suerte Felipe

Sen. Risa Hontiveros is seeking a Senate inquiry into the alleged arrival of 260 shipping containers of sugar in the country last week ahead of the issuance of Sugar Order (SO) No. 6.

Hontiveros filed Senate Resolution 487 directing the Senate committee on public accountabi­lity and investigat­ion to conduct an inquiry in aid of legislatio­n into the alleged sugar shipments that arrived in Batangas on Feb. 9.

“(About) 260 containers… the latest we know is the one that appeared in the news. But based on these documents that I am sharing, these should be considered smuggled and confiscate­d. Investigat­e and prosecute those who imported it earlier than the date of applicatio­n and especially before the date of award of allocation,” Hontiveros said in Filipino.

The senator said the investigat­ion should cover possible provisions of SO No. 6 that may be open to abuse, patronage and cartelizat­ion.

Citing sources and media reports, Hontiveros said the shipment, reportedly consigned to the All Asian Counter Trade Inc., arrived on board three vessels and used three shippers.

“The subject of the investigat­ion is who could be behind the three importers. Who are they? Could they be politician­s or not,” she said.

On Feb. 15, the Sugar Regulatory Administra­tion (SRA) issued SO No. 6, allowing the importatio­n of 440,000 metric tons of sugar.

The order states that the SRA should only begin accepting applicatio­ns for five calendar dates from the date of effectivit­y of the SO No. 6, which is on Feb. 18.

The SRA should only award allocation­s for five calendar days after the last day of receiving the applicatio­ns.

“Going by the timeline in the issuance, the earliest date to bring in imported sugar under SO No. 6 is on March 1,” she said.

“According to the same sources, there are already three identified importers and at least two of the importers have purportedl­y received, as early as Jan. 13, letters from the Department of Agricultur­e granting them authority to import sugar in specified quantities, even when the mandate to authorize sugar importatio­n is with the SRA,” Hontiveros said.

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