The Borneo Post

Duterte threatens takeover of Manila water firms

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened a government takeover of the capital’s water services unless its two private utilities accept a new contract, his spokesman said yesterday, an ultimatum experts warned could spook investors.

Duterte’s government will offer a deal to replace the one first crafted in the 1990s when Manila’s troubled water system was privatised and which the president calls a “colossal rip-off”, his spokesman Salvador Panelo said.

“Should (utilities) Maynilad and Manila Water refuse to accept the new agreements, the president will order the cancellati­on of their present water contracts and order the nationalis­ation of water services in their... areas,” Panelo said.

No text has been made public and neither firm immediatel­y provided comment on the proposal.

The companies, which serve some 16 million customers, have drawn the president’s ire since they won a roughly $145 million arbitratio­n ruling against the government last month over rejected rate increases.

Analyst Calixto Chikiamco warned the offer was “like putting a gun to their (utility operators’) head”, and risked leaving investors wondering if agreements would be unilateral­ly changed.

“If the outcome is cancellati­on and nationalis­ation, that will have a negative impact across the board for foreign investment­s,” he told local TV.

Duterte has claimed the water firms were committing “economic sabotage” with terms they obtained in their 1997 franchises, including recouping corporate income tax costs from ratepayers. — AFP

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