SENATE TO PROBE ALLEGED MISMANAGEMENT OF FTI
Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (PDP-Laban) has asked the Senate
Committee on Government Corporations and Public Enterprises to conduct an
investigation, in aid of legislation, into the alleged mismanagement of the
Food Terminal Inc., a subsidiary of the National Food Authority under the
Department of Agriculture.
Pimentel said there is a need to look into the financial condition and to
open the book of accounts of the FTI in the light of reports that it has
gone bankrupt due to alleged mismanagement and massive graft.
“It is necessary to look into these serious allegations against the
management of FTI and to immediately undertake corrective measures to
prevent the problem from getting out of hand and to protect the interests of
the government and the taxpayers,” he said.
The inquiry was sought amid the renewed administration plan to privatize the
120-hectare FTI agro-industrial complex in Taguig City supposedly to cut
losses and to generate additional revenues for the government.
The value of the huge FTI complex, a prime location in Metro Manila, is
estimated at P15 billion.
Originally intended to be a facility for trading and storage of agricultural
products and for food processing, the FTI has remained a strategic business
hub with more than 300 small and medium scale companies operating through
lease contracts.
Pimentel noted that the FTI supposedly has the biggest accounts in the bank
deposits of the National Food Authority.
The FTI was created through a presidential decree issued by the late
President Ferdinand Marcos on March 27, 1974. Its forerunner was the Greater
Manila Terminal Food Market established in 1968.
On March 1, 2004, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo issued Proclamation 626,
designating parcels of land within the FTI complex with an aggregate area of
243,961 square meters as a Special Economic Zone.
Pimentel suggested that the Commission on Audit be required by the Senate
Committee on Government Corporations to submit audit and accounting reports
covering the operations of FTI over the last three fiscal years. If
necessary, he said the COA should be requested by the committee to conduct a
performance audit report on the FTI to verify the real financial condition
of the state firm.
Date: March 16, 2008
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