The Philippine Star

DOF, DOTr weigh MPIC offer to take over MRT-3

- – Mary Grace Padin

The Department of Finance (DOF) is in discussion­s with the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) to come up with a decision on the proposal of Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. (MPIC) to acquire the government’s stake in the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3).

“We are discussing our common position with the DOTr. This is really under them,” Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said when asked about MPIC chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan’s offer on the MRT 3.

According to Dominguez, the finance department is concerned about the decision of the DOTr on the matter as it could have an impact on the financial position of the government. Currently, government financial institutio­ns Land Bank of the Philippine­s and Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s hold a combined 80 percent share in the Metro Rail Transit Corp., the private owner of the train system.

“We are only involved because we own shares and they owe us money through the bonds. Whatever the DOTr decides to do operationa­lly will have effects on our financial position, so we are discussing with DOTr what they really want,” Dominguez said.

Earlier, MPIC chairman Pangilinan said the company has recently submitted a new proposal to rehabilita­te and improve the MRT3, in coordinati­on with the Ayala Corp. and Macquarie Infrastruc­ture

Holdings (Philippine­s) Pte Ltd.

Under the new proposal, the company would invest P12 billion to rehabilita­te the train system, without any increase in fares for at least two years.

Pangilinan also said the firm is open to buy out the stake of the government and other shareholde­rs of the MRT3 system.

“We said in principle we’re prepared to do that,” he said.

DBP president and chief executive officer Cecilia Borromeo had said the state-run bank is open to unloading its economic interests in the MRT3, but not without the approval of the DOF.

Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade also said during a Senate finance committee hearing yesterday the DOTr is reviewing the proposal.

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