+ Follow JEFFREY CHENG Tag
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[Title] => PIATCO humirit daw ng kickback
[Summary] => Naghatag ng 10 porsiyento pataas mula sa kabuuang halaga ng mga pagawain sa NAIA-3 na ipina-subcontract ng PIATCO sa mga gustong makakuha ng kontrata kaya substandard ang pagkakagawa sa nasabing terminal.
Ito ang nilalaman ng isang dokumento na isinumite ng gobyerno sa International Court for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) kasama ng iba pang papeles na pang-depensa ng Pilipinas sa kasong inihain ng Fraport para mabawi nito ang umanoy US$425 puhunan sa pasilidad.
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[Title] => NAIA 3 palpak dahil sa kickback Yasay
[Summary] => Katiwalian umano ang dahilan kaya mahina ang pagkakagawa ng NAIA 3 na naging dahilan sa pagbagsak ng isang bahagi ng kisame noong Marso 28, tatlong araw bago ang takdang pagbubukas, ayon kay Atty. Perfecto Yasay, abogado ng Asias Emerging Dragon Corp. (AEDC) na original proponent ng terminal.
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[Title] => Govt urged to pursue case vs Alvarez, Chengs, Fraport
[Summary] => The government should pursue a plunder case against former Transportation Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez, the Chengs and the German Fraport Group since they were responsible for the anomalous Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 contract, former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Perfecto Yasay said.
Yasay, who is now the chairman and spokesman of the MIAA-NAIA Association of Services Operators (MASO), said the Chengs and the Fraport Groups claim of extortion against Gloria Tan-Climaco is distorting the truth.
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => GMA creates Cabinet oversight committee on NAIA Terminal 3
[Summary] => President Arroyo has designated Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II to head a three-man Cabinet oversight committee that will, among other things, ensure that the controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA 3) project is completed, opened, and made functional as soon as possible.
The President also named Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza and Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon to the oversight committee.
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[Title] => Piatco still hopes to be a part of NAIA 3
[Summary] => An official of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. hopes that the Piatco-led consortium would remain part of the operations of the controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA 3) when it opens in a few months.
"I am hopeful that the consortium will still be part of NAIA 3," Jeffrey Cheng said during the blessing of the office of the Aviation Services Training Institute Inc. (ASTI) at the International Container Terminal.
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[Title] => Filipino investors group to buy Chengs out of Piatco
[Summary] => A group of Filipino investors is reportedly planning to set up a consortium to buy businessman Jeffrey Cheng out of the Philippine International Airport Terminal Co. Inc. (Piatco), the consortium that built and was supposed to operate the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3).
Sources said yesterday that former presidential adviser Gloria Tan-Climaco was leading talks among local investors, who were being persuaded to form a group to consider the possibility of buying out Chengs 60-percent stake in Piatco.
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[Title] => Airport service providers say Piatco out to create monopoly
[Summary] => Companies providing ground services at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport have assailed the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. (Piatco) for trying to create a monopoly "worse than that in the oil deregulation law."
"The barriers to entry are not only against new players but against even existing providers," lawyer Francis Lim, lead counsel of seven airport service providers, said in a manifestation sent to the Supreme Court.
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[Title] => Completion of NAIA 3 seen to spur tourism
[Summary] => The completion of the NAIA International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT-3) will help pave the way for the revival of the countrys tourism industry, an official of the company that is building the state of the art airport facility said.
Jeffrey Cheng, executive director of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO), stressed that the new facility, which rests on a 180,000-square meter lot in Parañaque, complements governments thrust to attract more tourists into the country to help lift the national economy.
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[Title] => Piatco pours P26B in construction of NAIA Terminal 3
[Summary] => A total of P26 billion ($500 million) has already been poured by the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO) for the construction of the NAIA International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT 3), according to a top company official.
"To date, we have put in around P26 billion for the construction of the new airport facility," said Jeffrey Cheng, PIATCO executive director.
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[Title] => Solons seek Alvarez presence in House investigation
[Summary] => Congressmen are demanding the presence of Transportation and Communications Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez in the public hearings of the House good government committee on the controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 project to personally answer the serious charges against him.
"There are many allegations against Alvarez that only he can adequately answer," Rep. Enrique Garcia said during last weeks hearing of the committee chaired by Rep. Ruy Elias Lopez. In the previous two hearings, Alvarez sent DOTC Undersecretary Wilfredo Trinidad.
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JEFFREY CHENG
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[Title] => PIATCO humirit daw ng kickback
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Ito ang nilalaman ng isang dokumento na isinumite ng gobyerno sa International Court for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) kasama ng iba pang papeles na pang-depensa ng Pilipinas sa kasong inihain ng Fraport para mabawi nito ang umanoy US$425 puhunan sa pasilidad.
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[Title] => NAIA 3 palpak dahil sa kickback Yasay
[Summary] => Katiwalian umano ang dahilan kaya mahina ang pagkakagawa ng NAIA 3 na naging dahilan sa pagbagsak ng isang bahagi ng kisame noong Marso 28, tatlong araw bago ang takdang pagbubukas, ayon kay Atty. Perfecto Yasay, abogado ng Asias Emerging Dragon Corp. (AEDC) na original proponent ng terminal.
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[Title] => Govt urged to pursue case vs Alvarez, Chengs, Fraport
[Summary] => The government should pursue a plunder case against former Transportation Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez, the Chengs and the German Fraport Group since they were responsible for the anomalous Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 contract, former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Perfecto Yasay said.
Yasay, who is now the chairman and spokesman of the MIAA-NAIA Association of Services Operators (MASO), said the Chengs and the Fraport Groups claim of extortion against Gloria Tan-Climaco is distorting the truth.
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[Title] => GMA creates Cabinet oversight committee on NAIA Terminal 3
[Summary] => President Arroyo has designated Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II to head a three-man Cabinet oversight committee that will, among other things, ensure that the controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA 3) project is completed, opened, and made functional as soon as possible.
The President also named Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza and Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon to the oversight committee.
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[Summary] => An official of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. hopes that the Piatco-led consortium would remain part of the operations of the controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA 3) when it opens in a few months.
"I am hopeful that the consortium will still be part of NAIA 3," Jeffrey Cheng said during the blessing of the office of the Aviation Services Training Institute Inc. (ASTI) at the International Container Terminal.
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[Title] => Filipino investors group to buy Chengs out of Piatco
[Summary] => A group of Filipino investors is reportedly planning to set up a consortium to buy businessman Jeffrey Cheng out of the Philippine International Airport Terminal Co. Inc. (Piatco), the consortium that built and was supposed to operate the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3).
Sources said yesterday that former presidential adviser Gloria Tan-Climaco was leading talks among local investors, who were being persuaded to form a group to consider the possibility of buying out Chengs 60-percent stake in Piatco.
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[Summary] => Companies providing ground services at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport have assailed the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. (Piatco) for trying to create a monopoly "worse than that in the oil deregulation law."
"The barriers to entry are not only against new players but against even existing providers," lawyer Francis Lim, lead counsel of seven airport service providers, said in a manifestation sent to the Supreme Court.
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Jeffrey Cheng, executive director of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO), stressed that the new facility, which rests on a 180,000-square meter lot in Parañaque, complements governments thrust to attract more tourists into the country to help lift the national economy.
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[Title] => Piatco pours P26B in construction of NAIA Terminal 3
[Summary] => A total of P26 billion ($500 million) has already been poured by the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO) for the construction of the NAIA International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT 3), according to a top company official.
"To date, we have put in around P26 billion for the construction of the new airport facility," said Jeffrey Cheng, PIATCO executive director.
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[Summary] => Congressmen are demanding the presence of Transportation and Communications Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez in the public hearings of the House good government committee on the controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 project to personally answer the serious charges against him.
"There are many allegations against Alvarez that only he can adequately answer," Rep. Enrique Garcia said during last weeks hearing of the committee chaired by Rep. Ruy Elias Lopez. In the previous two hearings, Alvarez sent DOTC Undersecretary Wilfredo Trinidad.
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