On Taking Wrong Actions

Over a decision, government arbitration committee ordered CJH Development Corporation (CJHDevco) to vacate Camp John Hay in Baguio City and return the property to the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA). The decision stated out that Camp John Hay will be given back to the government under Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA).

While Arnel Casanova is considering the tribunal decision as a victory for the government, Baguio City is now in dangerous situation. In fact, Casanova 's action is unprofessional for a government official.

He made false press releases before and he is always in a war mode when it comes to negotiating the problem. Also, Casanova has highly-publicized disputes to private developers.

With this decision, there is nothing to celebrate, because who really won this battle is not the big issue but how Baguio is going to recover.

Among the disappointed were the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

Abakada partylist Rep. Jonathan dela Cruz questioned Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) president Arnel Casanova in his privilege speech at the House of Representative this Wednesday.

Reports say, Casanova mismanaged the development of Camp John Hay that yields bad result to the Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Program (AFPMP).

Casanova has even asked for locators to disregard CJHDevCo and to execute business just with the BCDA.

Fifty percent of the lease revenues of BCDA shall be given to the Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Program, that’s according to the law.

As of now, all we can do is watch out for the next move by the Bases Conversion Development Authority.

Now that BCDA (Bases Conversion Development Authority) has to pay a large amount back to CJHDevCo (Camp John Hay Development Corporation) this means that the funds for the AFPMP will directly suffer all because of Casanova’s incompetence.

Government can't allow them to persevere through including the occupants.

The governing body will finally gain from the issue enveloping Camp John Hay Development Corporation (CJHDEVCO) and BCDA.

When an agreement with CJHDevCo was terminated, 3rd party lessees contracts were also automatically terminated with the Philippine Dispute Resolution Center, Inc. having no mention of lessees.

A point raised in congressional examination concerning a month prior's bloodbath in Maguindanao was the merged furthest reaches of the AFP and Philippine National Police (PNP)–or nonappearance of it–to shield Filipinos from hurt's way. One BCDA raises military stores from the all inclusive community private associations (PPPs).

If there is anything certain starting at this moment it would be the rundown of disappointments developing out of the rescission of the 1999 Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the lessor and its inhabitant and their subsequent corrected or reconstructed MOAs (RMOAs) occurring due to the BCDA's reiteration.

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