Philippine Daily Inquirer

DOMINGUEZ SAYS NOT FAVORING CLARK

- RA —BEN O. DE VE-

Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III said Thursday that ultimately, the government’s priority was to improve airport facilities while ensuring that doing such would not be detrimenta­l to the fiscal situation.

“I never said that I favored Clark, but that I had questions about [ the proposed] Bulakan [airport] and some helpful suggestion­s which San Miguel Corp. [SMC] acknowledg­ed,” Dominguez said in a text message to reporters.

On Monday, Dominguez said: “Our priority is the New Clark City developmen­t. We have put money in it, we started that—obviously that’s our priority.”

Dominguez was asked which the government would prioritize between the New Clark City developmen­t and SMC’s proposed P735.6-billion “aerotropol­is” in Bulakan, Bulacan.

“The priority is to improve services to passengers at the least cost and risk to the taxpayers,” Dominguez said in another statement Thursday.

Earlier in the week, he expressed reservatio­ns on the unsolicite­d airport proposal of the diversifie­d conglomera­te, as the main proponent—subsidiary San Miguel Holdings Corp.—had only P60 billion in total equity in 2016.

The Department of Finance later suggested requiring SMC to execute a joint and several liability agreement to guarantee the financiall­y “incapable” holdings firm.

“Everything is going to have a cost. There is no such thing as a free lunch. Either the passenger will pay for it, the airline will pay for it, or the taxpayers will pay for it,” Dominguez had said.

During his televised interview on Tuesday, President Duterte noted of the multiple airport developmen­t projects, including the SMC-led airport, as well as the proposal to develop Sangley Point and the expansion of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport.

“Nakita ko, maganda (I saw the proposals, they were pretty good),” the President said of the airport projects.

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