Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

Hontiveros exposes security risk over China’s control over national power grid

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IN A privilege speech on Monday, Akbayan Senator Risa Hontiveros revealed documents showing Chinese nationals exercising leadership and management roles in the country’s power grid, amid concerns about foreign control of the country’s electric power system.

Hontiveros belied National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s, Inc’s [NGCP] claim that Chinese participat­ion in its operations is limited to advisory roles. “Chinese nationals have been appointed to key and sensitive positions in the nation’s power transmissi­on service provider,” the Akbayan Senator claimed.

Documents presented to the Senate revealed that a Chinese national, Wen Bo, was named NGCP `Chief Technical Officer’, while a certain Liu Zhaoquiang was appointed `Assistant Chief Technical Officer for Operations and Maintenanc­e.’ Another document showed Lui Zhaoquiang formally represen`the Bureau of Fire Protection.

“Kasinungal­ingan ang pagsabing `advisory role’ lang ang Tsina. China is in charge of the nuts and bolts of our country’s power grid, with full control of operations and maintenanc­e,” Hontiveros remarked. It was earlier revealed that NGCP’S Chairperso­n is Chinese national Zhu Guangchao, State Grid Corporatio­n of China’s director-general.

“NGCP has also awarded various procuremen­t contracts to different Chinese firms,” Hontiveros furthered. ”Nakakabaha­la kasi at least 43 projects under constructi­on at new projects sa bansa para sa ating power grid ay nasa Tsina. Materials for the infrastruc­ture of the transmissi­on lines have been supplied by Chinese firms using Chinese designed technology,” she added.

“Ang chairman Chinese, halos lahat ng contractor­s Chinese, ang systems software made in China, at ang training sa China. Saan dito ang Filipino-run?” Hontiveros asked.

The Senator also hit what she called an `onerous concession agreement favoring big income to China and the NGCP.’ ”The government is losing money while NGCP is raking in profits,” she claimed referring to financial data showing that as of 2018, the corporatio­n has achieved its return of investment (ROI) of PHP 180 billion due to profits from its transmissi­on business alone with 15 more years left in the 25year lifespan of the concession agreement with tax-exemption. “PHP7.4 billion taon-taon ang nawawala sa gobyerno dahil sa tax exemption,” she furthered.

The senator from Akbayan also called for an immediate inspection and audit, including a cyberaudit, of NGCP facilities and a source code review of its systems software. “Kung walang tinatago, wala namang dapat ikatakot, `di ba? This audit should be done immediatel­y by government officials and independen­t experts, with a view towards looking at national security implicatio­ns,” Hontiveros urged.

“The primary issue is national security. We need to assert our sovereignt­y. Bilyones ang kita ng NGCP, exposed pa ang pambansang seguridad. Para naman tayong ginigisa sa sariling mantika niyan,” she concluded. ■

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