Manila Standard

Six cold storage traders face contempt charges—Enverga

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THE House Committee on Agricultur­e and Food on Tuesday issued a show cause order requiring at least six officials of cold storage facilities and a trader to explain why they should not be cited in contempt over their failure to attend congressio­nal inquiries on exorbitant onion prices.

Quezon Rep. Mark Enverga stressed that the presence of these people was necessary for the investigat­ion.

Those who allegedly snubbed the panel’s summons to attend the hearings were Mary Ann Lim and Grace Ang Ong of Super 5 cold storage, Sherman Chan and Eric Fabilona of Tian Long cold storage, Vilma Camato, former operations manager of Argo storage, Marlene Lamata of Rivson storage, and trader Lilia/Leah Cruz.

The Super 5 executives submitted a medical certificat­es stating that Lim was five-month pregnant and advised to take a rest, while Ong tested positive for COVID-19.

Tian Long’s Fabilona was in Hong Kong for an eye operation, while Chan also did not show up. Lamata, who supposedly has upper respirator­y tract infection, and Camato also submitted medical certificat­es that they were ill.

Cruz, on the other hand, was confined in Metropolit­an Medical Hospital due to bleeding.

“Ang daming maysakit,” Enverga said during the hearing.

“We issue a show cause order sa lahat ng wala,” Cavite Rep. Elpidio Barzaga added.

House appropriat­ions panel senior vice chairperso­n Stella Quimbo expressed her frustratio­n.

“Mr. Chair, this is our sixth hearing, and it has been two hours and all we have talked about are the excuses of our resource persons. It is really very, very frustratin­g,” she said.

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