spot_img
28.6 C
Philippines
Wednesday, May 22, 2024

‘PH needs to improve assessment of foreign investments, assistance’

- Advertisement -

Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate economic affairs committee, underscored the need to improve the assessment of foreign financing agreements and overseas development assistance (ODAs) to ensure that these investment agreements are beneficial to Filipinos.

Under the current mechanism, Gatchalian said the country look for financing agencies, and when it finds one, these financiers are given a free hand to name their chosen contractors and suppliers as part of their trade packages.

“This is a revelation to me,” Gatchalian said, referring to the recent committee hearing on Proposed Senate Resolution No. 222, which called for an inquiry, in aid of legislation, into Philippine-Sino trade agreements forged during the state visit last October 2016.

He said the Philippine government has been using a loose vetting system for foreign-funded investments, which has allowed scheming foreign firms to pull off one-sided trade contracts to the detriment of the nation and the Filipino people.

The Department of Finance (DoF) admitted during the hearing that the 2016 Chinese investment deals were actually ‘tied’ loan agreements that allowed the Export-Import Bank of China, which would serve as the Chinese funding agency, to name prequalified suppliers or contractors for government projects.

The insertion of the suppliers and contractors in foreign-funded contracts, Gatchalian said, has tied the hands of the Philippine government from doing an in-depth ‘due diligence’ check on the corporate history of the handpicked foreign firms.

“A number of these contractors have been discovered to have bad history, bad records in doing business in our country,” he said.

“Some of them are facing corruption cases or are in trouble with other agencies, some have been barred by other multilateral loan agencies like the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank. We would have known all these issues earlier if our vetting system had been strict,” also said Gatchalian.

He noted  that it is not even clear who should vet these suppliers or contractors, whether it’s the National Economics and Development Authority or the DOF, as he vowed to come up with a legislation to address the lax vetting system.

“We will study the process and draft legislation which will protect us from unfair loans and unscrupulous contractors. We will tighten the rules in terms of acquiring overseas development assistance and foreign financing. We will come up with mechanisms to protect all of us, the Filipino people,” the senator said.

“We have to remember that once we sign a loan agreement, this is a loan that all of us will pay in the end.”

Because of this, he said it is important that we make sure that these loans are beneficial to our country, and at the same time, that those contractors who will undertake projects are capable and unquestionable. “That will be built in in the law that we are going to propose.”

LATEST NEWS

Popular Articles