Philippine Daily Inquirer

DOJ CHIEF DEFENDS A VILLAR ON TEAM THAT REVIEWED WATER DEALS

- By Jerome Aning and Marlon Ramos @Team_inquirer

‘I DON’T KNOW WHO’S GIVING SUCH KIND OF SPIN’

Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra on Thursday defended Undersecre­tary Emmeline Aglipay-villar from insinuatio­ns of conflict of interest when she allegedly handled the review of the controvers­ial water concession agreements earlier granted to Maynilad Water Services Inc. and Manila Water Inc.

The two private companies that distribute water in Metro Manila and parts of Cavite and Rizal provinces are under fire from President Duterte for the “onerous” provisions of the concession agreements granted to them during the Ramos and Arroyo administra­tions.

The justice undersecre­tary is the wife of Public Works Secretary Mark Villar and daughter-in-law of Sen. Cynthia Villar and former Senate President Manny Villar.

The Villar-owned Prime Water Infrastruc­ture Corp. has entered into joint ventures to service local water districts in various parts of the country.

‘Not intentiona­l’

“I don’t know who’s giving such kind of spin. Of course, as secretary of justice, I head the review team and naturally it’s the legal staff at the Office of State Counsel (OSC) and Office of the Government Corporate Counsel (OGCC) who assist in the review, ‘’ Guevarra said.

He said It just so happened that those units were under the supervisio­n of Undersecre­tary Villar because there was distributi­on of work among the DOJ undersecre­taries.

“It was not intentiona­l that these units are under her. Certainly there was no vested interest. Of course not,” Guevarra told reporters on the sidelines of the 5th Manila Internatio­nal Dialogue on Human Traffickin­g.

Villar leads the DOJ’S legal services and liaison cluster, which includes the OGCC, OSC, Office of the Solicitor General and DOJ legal staff.

The undersecre­tary, in a chance interview during the conference, said it was not her but Guevarra who headed the review and that the accusation­s of conflict interest had no basis.

“It was the legal staff whom the secretary worked with. I don’t know where this [accusation] came from but the department conducted a disinteres­ted review of the concession agreements and I don’t want to even dignify further by answering further accusation­s,” she said.

12 ‘onerous’ provisions

The DOJ review of the concession­s agreements Manila Water and Maynilad signed with the government found 12 “onerous” provisions, including barring the government from interferin­g in setting of tariffs.

Guevarra said any lawyer worth his salt who would get the chance to review the contracts would see the supposed onerous provisions.

“It does not really matter if Undersecre­tary Villar is involved because any lawyer will see those provisions that we believe are onerous. There’s no connection. I don’t know who is giving that kind of spin. But I’m the one on top in all of this and no one can intervene without my permission,” he said.

On Tuesday, Senator Villar doused speculatio­ns that a company owned by her family would take over the water distributi­on business of Maynilad and Manila Water after Mr. Duterte hit the agreements awarded to the water concession­aires.

“He (Mr. Duterte) has not asked assistance from us,” she told Senate reporters.

The senator was reacting to claims that Primewater Infrastruc­ture Corp. would soon operate the water distributi­on system in Metro Manila, Cavite and Rizal provinces should the government revoke the contracts granted to Maynilad and Manila Water.

Praise from Du30

After lambasting the water concession­aires, the President praised the senator and her husband, who now heads the family’s businesses.

“Manny and the President worked together when they were both congressme­n. Maybe he saw Manny’s lifestyle and he was amused by it. Remember Manny did not inherit his wealth. He built it on his own,” the senator said.

Primewater now controls 63 local water districts through its 25-year partnershi­p agreements with them , according to Bayan Muna Rep. Ferdinand Gaite.

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