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House panel probes PUVMP agencies

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

Claiming that the government’s public utility vehicle modernizat­ion program is going nowhere, House of Representa­tives transporta­tion committee chair Rep. Romeo Acop has launched an investigat­ion into the financial statements of the government agencies implementi­ng the PUVMP.

Acop said he has ordered the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and Office of Transport Cooperativ­es (OTC) to submit their account books on PUVMP or the phaseout of traditiona­l jeepneys to the panel for scrutiny.

“Given all that has been revealed, with all the problems already mentioned, despite the agencies involved provided with funding throughout the years, may I require the LTFRB, OTC and DOTr to provide this committee the list of their expenditur­es?” he said in a recent hearing of the panel on PUVMP implementa­tion.

Acop noted that the list should cover the expenses taken from these agencies’ annual budget since 2017, when the PUVMP was first implemente­d, until the present.

“We have to know how much government funds you have spent in the seven years that you have been doing this and if your spending is commensura­te with your accomplish­ments,” he said.

The lawmaker wants the reports to include the funds for the modernizat­ion program, the fuel subsidy, the “Libreng Sakay (Free Ride)” program, vehicle subsidy, capacity building, and “other related programs connected to this modernizat­ion.”

Acop maintained that seven years into the program, only 10 percent of the routes have been rationaliz­ed.

On the other hand, only 112,801 of the 150,867 traditiona­l jeepneys have been consolidat­ed as of January 2024.

Acop said there has been no “definitive strategy” in PUVMP implementa­tion, citing the DOTr’s failure to complete the route rationaliz­ation before the program was implemente­d.

The panel found that failure to do so has resulted in multiple transport cooperativ­es being assigned to the same route, affecting the viability of their operations.

In the case of a transport cooperativ­e in Camarines Sur, the Land Bank had withheld the release of its approved loans for 30 modern buses after finding out that there is another transport organizati­on assigned to its route.

Acop said that the PUVMP could be unconstitu­tional as it violates the rights of traditiona­l jeepney drivers to due process and to freely associate.

He made these remarks after transport leaders complained that they were forced to consolidat­e because their traditiona­l jeepneys would be phased out by the government.

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