The Freeman

CFI cries unfair treatment from JVSC

- M. Rubio/FPL — Gregg

The Cebu City Joint Venture Selection Committee (JVSC) has refused to furnish the Cebu CFI Community Cooperativ­e with the Formal Instructio­ns to Interested Private Sector Participan­ts in the proposed Carbon Market redevelopm­ent project.

In a letter dated October 16, 2020 addressed to JVSC chairman Floro Casas, CFI chairman Winston Garcia raised their concern on the refusal despite their tender of the required amount of P50,000.

JVSC claimed t hat the CFI failed to submit a written notarized Notice of Expression of Interest (EOI) to submit a comparativ­e proposal on or before October 16, 2020. There was also no proof that it has undertaken and completed a similar project, the value of which must be equivalent to P2.5 billion.

“Such refusal is not only indicative of the utter lack of sincerity of your committee to conduct a fair, honest and t ransparent public challenge to the unsolicite­d proposal of Megawide, it is unreasonab­le and ridiculous, to say the least. In short, the public invitation for a challenge to a multi-billion project appears to be rigged in favor of the original proponent,” Garcia said.

Garcia said it is bad enough that an interested participan­t is only given 10 days to submit a comparable proposal to a multi-billion project.

“Your c ommittee refuses to furnish the needed informatio­n in order to properly appraise and enable the interested participan­t to prepare for the particular type of developmen­t project it will be challengin­g and the rules for its challenge,” he said.

Garcia believes the JVSC is treading on very dangerous grounds and the action it has taken against their request may be construed as giving unwarrante­d advantage and benefits to the original proponent to the prejudice of the CFI and the public.

He also pointed out that the invitation for a public challenge to the unsolicite­d proposal of Megawide Constructi­on Corp. i s premature, highly irregular, and illegal saying that the proposed project as well as the terms of engagement is not yet approved by the City Council of Cebu.

Garcia warned Casas t hat t he committee’s insistence to pursue the proposed project without the approval of the City Council will certainly invite serious legal challenges and charges.

Garcia has reiterated the intention of CFI to pursue its proposal to modernize the Carbon Market under a Build Operate and Transfer scheme as well as their intention to participat­e in the developmen­t of adjoining sites of the Carbon Market, when required to do so.

To show the sincerity and seriousnes­s of their intentions, Garcia attached in his letter the certificat­ion from Land Bank of the Philippine­s attesting not only to their existing multibilli­on credit line P3.5 billion but also of its commitment to fund the Carbon Market proposal.

“We challenge your committee to present a similar bank commitment to fund the unsolicite­d proposal of Megawide. We doubt such commitment was presented by Megawide,” Garcia said.

Also attached is the summary of the Audited Financial Status of CFI as well as the certificat­ion of the Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority attesting to the good standing status as a cooperativ­e.

In addition, Garcia said

CFI will be partnering with credible and experience­d companies who have engaged in several multibilli­on projects, including t hose similar t o t heir proposal.

Garcia has reiterated their request to furnish them with the requested Instructio­ns as promised in the published Notice last October 6, 2020 and to acknowledg­e the P50,000 bank manager’s check in payment for the said Instructio­ns.

In an earlier letter dated October 8, 2020 addressed t o Casas, Garcia had requested the JVSC to defer invitation for a competitiv­e challenge on a proposal for the redevelopm­ent of Carbon Market and its adjacent sites.

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