Senator Loren Legarda, Chair of the Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations, today said that the alleged waste dumping incident
in Subic by a US Navy contractor requires immediate attention and action,
stressing that the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) cannot be used as a defense
in such an incident.
“The VFA is a framework for promoting the common
security interests of the Philippines and the United States of America by
strengthening our bilateral defense partnership. It is not a treaty we
have entered into with the United States so that their contractors can wantonly
violate the country’s environmental laws,” said Legarda, Co-Chair of the
Legislative Oversight Committee on the VFA (LOVFA).
The Senator noted that the contractor, Glenn
Defense Marine Asia, Philippines, is neither a part of the US personnel, nor is
it a part of the civilian personnel contemplated in the VFA. Glenn
Defense Marine Asia Philippines is a contractor whose status in the Philippines
is clearly within the bounds of our laws.
“It is shameless for their contractor to hide beneath
the VFA and raise jurisdictional issues. There is no jurisdictional issue
as far as this case is concerned,” she said.
“If it is indeed established that they violated our
environmental laws, they should be made to answer, and penalties need to be imposed
to the fullest extent of the law,” she added.
Legarda said that the VFA Commission is mandated to
coordinate with the Legislative Oversight Committee in ensuring that the
implementation of the VFA continues to serve national interest.
2 comments:
Ang rockstar talaga neto ni Loren Legarda basta environment. Sana ganun din ang ibang senador natin, stumistep-up talaga.
Si Loren lang ba ang gumagalaw dito? San na ang ibang senador? Hmmm. Mukhang si Loren lang ata ang gumagalaw ah.
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