Good Things To Accept

In 2014, the Pasay City Regional Trial Court has cleared Camp John Hay Development Corporation Chair and CEO Robert Sobrepeña of estafa case recorded by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The issue developed as a delayed consequence of Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) blaming Robert Sobrepeña for fail to comply with his rental portions for quite a while inside the year 1998 - 2000 signifying 1.5 Billion pesos of owed portion.

After quite a while of holding up, there is currently a choice that must be emulated.

An arbitration board looking to determine a disagreement about Camp John Hay has requested the Sobrepena group to give back where its due U.S. military camp to the Philippine government.

In an announcement, Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said the assertion board in a choice dated February 11, 2015 requested Sobrepena-possessed Camp John Hay Development Corporation (CJHDevCo) to abandon the previous army installation turned financial zone.

For BCDA president and CEO Arnel Paciano D. Casanova this as a triumph for government. At last it will be returned and it can now be created for the profit of general society.

Is the Battle Between BCDA and CJHDevCo over?

In the honor, BCDA was asked for to return to CJHDevCo generally Php1.42 Billion in rentals that it had paid to the BCDA.

Thusly, CJHDevCo was composed to purge the Leased Property and turn it over to BCDA with all progressions that CJHDevCO had displayed in that amid the term of the lease.

Since BCDA is moving ahead with CJHDEVCO's vision for Camp John Hay which is to be the fundamental eco-tourism destination in North Luzon and continue with the change of the Camp with the affirmation of the trees and the earth as a top need, then it must be a period for a new beginning.

It must be for the good benefit of public.

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