Philippine Daily Inquirer

BCDA files suit to get hold of hotel rooms at Camp John Hay

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BAGUIO CITY—The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) filed 52 counts of malversati­on against the developer of Camp John Hay at the Department of Justice on Wednesday for allegedly failing to turn over pieces of property that it had relinquish­ed in 2008 to settle some of its unpaid rent.

Lawyer Arnel Casanova, BCDA president, said BCDA has not yet received the 26 rooms at The Manor and The Suites, which were part of a dacion en pago arrangemen­t that the Camp John Hay Developmen­t Corp. (CJHDevco) agreed to enter into when the two parties re- structured the Camp John Hay lease agreement in 2008.

‘Dacion en pago’

A dacion en pago is a legal transactio­n where an indebted party settles its obligation­s by turning over its assets to its debtors, in this case, the CJHDevco hotel units and five luxury log cabins representi­ng part of the developer’s P2.6-billion debt, Casanova said.

BCDA and CJHDevco had been engaged in a contractua­l feud since December 2011, when the developer rescinded the 2008 restructur­ed lease agreement that provided for the dacion en pago arrangemen­t.

“Because the units are al- ready part of the dacion en pago, these are now government properties,” Casanova told the INQUIRER by telephone.

But a Baguio court directed BCDA and CJHDevco to submit of the new lawsuit and could not issue a comment. “However, BCDA has to honor the arbitratio­n order of the court,” he added.

Casanova said BCDA will par- ‘Because the units are already part of the dacion en pago, these are now government properties…’ to arbitratio­n in a July ruling to settle the dispute, said lawyer Manuel Ubarra, CJHDevco vice president for litigation.

Arbitratio­n pushed

He said the firm was unaware ticipate in the arbitratio­n but has yet to receive a notice from the Philippine Dispute Resolution Center, pending CJHDevco’s payment of a P736-million injunction bond that was required by the court.

BCDA’s lawsuit was addressed to the CJHDevco board of directors and officials and its subsidiary, Camp John Hay Hotel Corp. (CJH Hotels), which operates The Manor and The Suites.

The 22-page complaint said CJHDevco directors and officers allegedly refused to return to government 16 units of The Manor and 10 units of The Suites, which have a combined value of P121 million.

Earnings

The complaint said CJHDevco continues to earn from these units but has refused to disclose to BCDA how much these units earned for the government.

In a statement on Wednesday, Casanova said: “We refuse to subject the government’s properties to an investment arrangemen­t which does not comply with the law and does not provide government with any protection whatsoever.”

In March, BCDA sued CJHDevco for fraud, claiming one of the luxury cabins it turned over as part of the dacion en pago was already sold to another buyer. In June, CJHDevco filed a perjury case and a libel case against Casanova and BCDA officials over the agency’s fraud claims.

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