Manila Bulletin

MWSS, Maynilad start talks on new concession agreement

- By MADELAINE B. MIRAFLOR

Negotiatio­ns between the Philippine­s government and Maynilad Water Services Inc. regarding the latter's new water concession agreement (CA) with Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) have already started.

This is more than two weeks since the Philippine­s government released the new CA between MWSS and Manila Water Company Inc.

Jennifer Rufo, head of corporate communicat­ions at Maynilad, said in a text exchange on Friday that “formal communicat­ions have started” when it comes to the new CA.

She also said that the company hopes “that it will be concluded as soon as possible”.

Just like Manila Water’s, Maynilad’s CA with MWSS had undergone an intense audit and overhaul more than a year ago upon the order of President Rodrigo Duterte, who expressed his dismay over the allegedly unfair provisions of the previous water deals.

Justice Secretary Menardo Gueverra, who was tasked to lead the CA review committee, said the most notable onerous provisions under the CAs “were the prohibitio­n against government interferen­ce in rate-setting and the provision on indemnity for possible losses in the event of such government interferen­ce”.

Aside from the Department of Justice (DOJ), the government panel tasked to review the CAs are the Office of the Executive Secretary, the Department of Finance, Office of the Solicitor General, Office of the Government Corporate Counsel, among others.

The last part of this process is the separate negotiatio­ns that should take place between the CA review committee and MWSS; as well as between CA and the concession­aires.

In March, when asked about these forthcomin­g negotiatio­ns, Maynilad President and Chief Executive Officer Ramoncito S. Fernandez told Business Bulletin that he expects that a “fair and objective review will be concluded at the soonest possible time".

Meanwhile, Manila Water Chairman Fernando Zobel de

Ayala said during the firm’s annual stockholde­rs meeting on Friday that the new CA for the east zone concession is a “new working template for a public-private partnershi­p” in the Philippine­s.

He also said that this is “a solid foundation to continue providing more reliable service in East Zone”.

Manila Water’s concession in the East Zone was affirmed until July 31, 2037.

The new CA is modeled after the New Clark City joint venture agreement of the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA), which was developed with the assistance and advice of the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB).

Among the new CA provisions to protect the government’s interest are the removal of government non-interferen­ce clauses and the removal of conditions that duly compromise medium- and long-term government liabilitie­s.

These include the removal of the national government’s performanc­e undertakin­g for future debt.

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