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                    [Title] => ADB airs concern over ability of PSALM to assume Napocor debts
                    [Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has expressed concern over the ability of the Power Sector Assets Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) to assume the debt liabilities of the National Power Corp. (Napocor).


"The PSALM has a limited mandate," Richard S. Ondrik, ADB chief country officer for the Philippines country office (PhCO), said.

Ondrik said they are not against the plan of the PSALM to assume all the debts of Napocor including those made with the ADB and other official development assistance (ODA) loans.
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"The decision on the waiver will most likely be released after Easter," said Richard S. Ondrik, ADB chief country officer of the Philippines country office.
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In terms of project loans, the Philippines registered a dismal 12-percent availment ratio compared to an average 20.5 percent for the region last year. In 2000, the country registered its worst year in terms of ODA disbursements with a dismal eight percent availment record for both project loans and overall lending.
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                    [Title] => ADB airs concern over ability of PSALM to assume Napocor debts
                    [Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has expressed concern over the ability of the Power Sector Assets Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) to assume the debt liabilities of the National Power Corp. (Napocor).


"The PSALM has a limited mandate," Richard S. Ondrik, ADB chief country officer for the Philippines country office (PhCO), said.

Ondrik said they are not against the plan of the PSALM to assume all the debts of Napocor including those made with the ADB and other official development assistance (ODA) loans.
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"The decision on the waiver will most likely be released after Easter," said Richard S. Ondrik, ADB chief country officer of the Philippines country office.
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In terms of project loans, the Philippines registered a dismal 12-percent availment ratio compared to an average 20.5 percent for the region last year. In 2000, the country registered its worst year in terms of ODA disbursements with a dismal eight percent availment record for both project loans and overall lending.
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