Sailing despite expired insurance not illegal
Despite sailing with expired insurance, the Edago Lighterage
Maritime Industry Authority regional director Glen Cabanez said there was nothing illegal even if the owner admitted that the cargo ship’s insurance already expired a day before it sank.
Cabanez explained that the hull and machinery insurance is not a requirement in granting franchise to a shipping company to operate.
According to Cabanez, the government is still on the process of holding public hearings to make the insurance as one of the requirements in granting franchises. Cabanez said the move is an offshoot to the sinking of MV Princess of the Stars in June.
Eduardo Gobonseng, owner of MV Edago Expedition, admitted that the cargo ship did not have an insurance because it expired a day before it sank.
Gobonseng made the admission to dispel insinuations from the families of the missing crewmembers that he is after the insurance.
The missing crewmembers are Rhowel Espina, Marlon Enad, Anthony Agripo, Errol
The 200-gross tonnage MV Edago Expedition sank on May 15 in the seawaters off Pucao Point,
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