Philippine Daily Inquirer

Abaya, 20 others sued over MRT3

- By Nikko Dizon

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) on Monday filed a graft complaint against former Transporta­tion Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya and executives of a Korean-Filipino joint venture firm over the P3.81-billion maintenanc­e contract of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 3.

When told about the complaint DOTr Undersecre­tary Reinier Paul Yebra lodged against him and at least 20 others, Abaya said he had not seen the complaint but looked forward to clearing his name.

“Our decision has always been guided by our conscience and our compliance with procuremen­t laws and laws with regard to the procuremen­t of the maintenanc­e provider,” Abaya told the Inquirer.

Buri contract

In the complaint, the DOTr accused Abaya and several other ex-officials of the then Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions (DOTC) of conspiring to award the con- tract to the joint venture Busan Universal Rail Inc. (Buri).

The case stemmed from the undated Special Order No. 2015059, signed by Abaya, that paved the way for a negotiated bidding for the MRT 3 maintenanc­e system contract.

The contract eventually went to Busan JV, a joint venture among Busan Transporta­tion Corporatio­n of Korea, local companies Edison Developmen­t and Constructi­on, Tramat Mercantile Inc., TMICorp Inc. and Castan Inc.

Buri, which now maintains the MRT 3, was only incorporat- ed by the five companies on Jan. 4, 2016, three days before the maintenanc­e contract was signed on Jan. 7, 2016.

Service interrupti­ons

The DOTr said former DOTC Assistant Secretary Camille R. Alcaraz, chair of the bids and awards committee (BAC), even wrote the Securities and Exchange Commission on Dec. 23, 2015, asking the agency to “facilitate” the incorporat­ion of Buri.

However, the DOTr said the contract was awarded although Busan JV failed to submit a valid joint venture agreement as required by Republic Act No. 9184.

Despite the award of the multibilli­on contract, there were a total of 649 service interrupti­ons and passenger unloading on the MRT 3 in 2016, or almost two cases every day.

This year, there have been 284 service interrupti­ons and passenger unloading incidents.

Others impleaded

Aside from Abaya, the DOTr also charged former DOTC Undersecre­taries Edwin Lopez, Rene Limcaoco and Catherine Jennifer Gonzales, and former MRT general manager Roman R. Buenafe.

Also impleaded were BAC members Alcaraz, Ofelia D. Astrera, Charissa Eloisa Julia R. Opulencia, Oscar B. Bongon, Jose Rodante P. Sabayle and Maria Cecilia G. Natividad.

Buri officials included in the case are Eldonn Ferdinand V. Uy, Elizabeth C. Velasco, Belinda Ong Tan, Brian C. Velasco, Chae-gue Shim, Antonio P. Borromeo, Jun Ho Hwang, Elpidio Silvestre Uy, William dela Cruz and Eugene Rapanut.

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