Philippine Daily Inquirer

No premium taxi fleet for Kris

- Aries Joseph Hegina

THIS wouldn’t be the Philippine­s without some show biz mixed in with the serious topic of the day. Amid the commuting public’s anxiety over the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board’s (LTFRB) handling of car-sharing services such as Uber and GrabCar, presidenti­al sister and actress Kris Aquino said her piece.

Aquino’s name was dragged into the controvers­y in the creation of the new app-based vehicle category called “Premium Taxi” by the LTFRB.

In her Instagram account, Aquino denied providing funds to purchase 200 Toyota cars supposedly for the Premium Taxi service.

“It has reached my attention that I am being dragged into the LTFRBPremi­um Taxi-Uber-GrabCar issue. In particular, I am being accused of #SelfishMot­ives and #UnfairComp­etition. I have not bought nor own 200 vehicles earmarked for Premium Taxis for Toyota. I do not own any taxi company that will operate Premium Taxis,” Aquino said.

However, the actress said that she was an “angel investor” in the LBR taxi company of actor Luis Manzano.

She slammed critics for dishing out malicious allegation­s against her, adding that she would not put the Aquino family name in a bad light.

“Get your facts straight before spreading malicious LIES about me. I’ve earned my money and continue to earn good money through hard work, commitment and passionate dedication. Why would I jeopardize our family’s good name and reputation when I already earned millions the honest way,” the presidenti­al sister said.

Last week, the LTFRB came under fire after critics claimed that the creation of Premium Taxis was meant to displace other app-based transport services such as Uber and GrabCar. They assailed the suspicious timing of the Premium Taxis and the crackdown against vehicles under Uber and GrabCar which starts Aug. 20.

Premium Taxis, which are sedans with engine displaceme­nt of 2.0, will sport yellow plates. In order to qualify for franchise, the taxi operator should have a minimum of 20 units.

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