Watchmen Daily Journal

Compensati­on for victims of Marawi siege OK’d

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MANILA – President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has signed a law that aims to provide monetary aid to victims of the 2017 Marawi siege.

Republic Act No. (RA) 11696, signed by Duterte on April 13 and was released to reporters yesterday, provides for the creation of the Marawi Compensati­on Board (MCB) headed by a chairperso­n and eight members.

At least three members of the board must be members of the Philippine Bar, preferably Maranao lawyers, who have been engaged in the practice of law for at least five years; two representa­tives must be members of civil society organizati­ons where at least one of whom is either a Sharia lawyer or a Muslim traditiona­l leader; other members must be licensed physician; certified public accountant; educator; and licensed civil engineer.

Under the law, the MCB will facilitate the tax-free payment of reparation­s to “qualified claimants” who lost residentia­l and commercial properties due to the Marawi siege.

“Any person who is a lawful owner of a residentia­l, cultural, commercial structures, and other properties as stated in the definition of terms located in the [main affected areas] or [other affected areas], and was destroyed or damaged either totally or partially on the occasion of the Marawi Siege and the heirs of those who died and legally presumed dead may file a claim with the Board for compensati­on...” the law read.

RA 11696 also grants private property owners a compensati­on based on the sum of the current market value of the land and the replacemen­t cost of structures and improvemen­ts.

“The Board shall determine the monetary compensati­on and award to the lawful owner(s), whichever is the lower amount of either the fair market value of the residentia­l, cultural, commercial structures, or other real properties or the value of its total area per story equivalent to an amount to be determined in the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s of this Act,” the law read.

The law added, “In case of claims for loss or destructio­n of personal properties, the claimant shall present competent evidence of the loss or destructio­n, ownership, as well as the fair market value of

the personal properties.”

The award of monetary compensati­on will take effect within 30 days after the MCB has approved with finality each eligible claim.

The MCB, in consultati­on with the Department of Finance, Department of Budget and Management, Bangsamoro

Human Rights Commission, Task Force Bangon Marawi, and the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, must promulgate the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) within 60 days after the effectivit­y of the law.

The law was passed by the Senate as Senate Bill No. 2420

on January 21, 2022 and adopted by the House of Representa­tives as an amendment to House Bill No. 9925 on February 2, 2022.

The Marawi siege, which started on May 23, 2017, was a five-month conflict between government security forces and militants with ties to the Islamic State (IS).

Duterte placed the entire Mindanao under martial rule until Dec. 31, 2019 to quell the terrorism in the southern part of the country.

More than 1,200 people died in the battle until government forces finally liberated Marawi City from terrorists in October 2017.

 ?? (Val Cuenca/ABS-CBN News photo) ?? Photo shows damaged structures in the area of Mapandi going to Lilod, Marawi City, which was recaptured by government troops from the Maute group.
(Val Cuenca/ABS-CBN News photo) Photo shows damaged structures in the area of Mapandi going to Lilod, Marawi City, which was recaptured by government troops from the Maute group.

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