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Zubiri Wants Hanjin Investigated and Erring SBMA Officials Fired
| Zubiri Wants Hanjin Investigated and Erring SBMA Officials Fired |
Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri says that "Subic is a precious habitat and natural resource, not a mere piece of
expensive real estate – whether it is the site for a hotel or for expatriate
housing."
Senator Zubiri
called for the investigation of Hanjin and dismissal of Subic Bay Management
Authority and Department of Environment and Natural Resources officials who
allowed the destruction of the Subic rainforest to build a $20-million Hanjin Hotel.
“These $20-Million two-tower concrete blocks are shot with
environmental violations. First, they cut off trees from a long-standing
forest. Next, this encroachment threatens the health of the Subic watershed system serving our brother
Filipinos living outside the gates in Olongapo City, not just the economic zone. Destruction
to habitat and threat to biodiversity are also clear.”
"Subic is not just a piece of expensive real estate," Senator Zubiri says.
“They have overstepped their authority and should be investigated.
Had its Ecology Department now turned into a rubber stamp of environmental
violators?”
“The destruction of the lush rainforest is such a dastardly act in
this time of water crisis. Americans in the former military base enjoyed good
drinking water because they cared for the forests.”
“It’s so ironic. Before the Americans left, we Filipinos were
crying foul because of the toxic legacy they dumped into the bay and some of
its hills. The toxic legacy had killed and caused many to be sick. Now, here we
are regaining control of this valuable territory, but shamelessly giving
foreigners the license to destroy it.”
Senator Zubiri explained that Olongapo City’s old water source – the Sta. Rita River has been destroyed and contaminated by
this same type of activities that “started with wanton cutting of trees to make
way for various constructions. Later on, untreated sewage flows and leaching
from garbage dumps poisoned the river.”
Mr. Zubiri says the Zoobic safari and marine parks are “in danger of turning
into pretentious window dressing for environmental crimes being done with
license inside Subic.”“I clearly recall that years ago Korean engineers hired to build
the 75-meter Subic-Tipo express tunnel worked closely with officials and
environmentalists in SBMA. They so carefully and consciously designed it so the
tunnel would not negatively impact the flora and fauna. The tunnel was built in
such a way that deer and other small mammals would not be threatened and
detached from their habitats and range.”
“That’s why this hotel in the midst of the thick forest so
evidently and blatantly threatens the habitat and range of monkeys, deer and
birds, among other wildlife.”
“The clearing of trees that’s now a bald spot in the middle
of lush forest released tons of Carbon into the atmosphere that will speed up
global warming. In case they have forgotten, the former Subic military base is part of the country’s
patrimony. Not a fiefdom of managers. They are the ones that should discern the
proper use and stop the abuse of Subic’s resources.”
The destruction of the lush rainforest is such a dastardly act in this time of water crisis. Americans in the former military base enjoyed good drinking water because they cared for the forests,” Mr. Zubiri says.Mr. Zubiri said the Zoobic safari and marine parks are “in danger of turning into pretentious window dressing for environmental crimes being done with license inside Subic.”
He reminded responsible authorities that Hanjin “has yet to be investigated on labor violations and neglect of occupational safety measures in its $1.65 Billion shipbuilding and port operations. We must not allow Hanjin to feel smug it can get away with crimes and can violate our laws with impunity.” # # #
Atty. Adrian Sison
Enrique "Jojo" Ocampo
The respondent, Armand Arreza, asked the Ombudsman for an additional ten days or until April 14 to submit his counter-affidavit to the complaint.
Editor's Note: Adrian Sison is a member of the 1984 UP College of Law class, a lawyer for 22 years.
Atty. Sison is a scion of the Sisons of Pangasinan. Teofilo Sison, the first Secretary of National Defense was the great-granduncle of Adrian Sison.
Atty. Sison ran for the Senate in the 2007 election under the ang Kapatiran National Party www.angkapatiran.org
Readers may like to visit his websites at www.adrian.i.ph and www.adrian2020.wordpress.com








