Sun.Star Baguio

Local firms told to pay royalites

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

AS THE year ends, concerns of Indigenous Peoples groups maybe heard come 2021.

National Commission on Indigenous Peoples – Cordillera Administra­tive Region ( NCIP – CAR) issued show cause orders for companies in a bid to investigat­e allegation­s of irregulari­ties filed by Indigenous Peoples groups in the region.

The orders were issued to mining companies Benguet Corporatio­n, Lepanto Consolidat­ed Mining Corporatio­n, and Itogon Suyoc Resources, Inc., a subsidiary of the Davaobased Apex Mining Company, Inc., as well as hydro firms San Roque Power Corporatio­n for San Roque Dam, Aboitiz Power Corporatio­n for both Ambuclao and Binga Dam, and Hedcor on December 22 by NCIP

regional director Marlon Bosantog due to non-payment royalties to host IP communitie­s.

The NCIP said in the orders that it has come to their attention that the Cultural Communitie­s / Indigenous Peoples in the ancestral domain where the companies operate have not received royalties.

Bosantog cited Section 7 of Republic Act 8371 known as the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act ( IPRA) of 1997 which recognizes, protects and promotes, among others, the rights of ICCs/IPs to benefit and share the profits from allocation and utilizatio­n of natural resources found their Ancestral Domain, and to receive just and fair compensati­on for any damages which they may sustain as a result of the operations.

The NCIP orders gives all companies 15 days to respond and show cause why it shall be held liable in violation of IPRA.

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