Tuesday, February 24, 2009

World Bank meets with senators, stands firm on findings

By Aurea Calica Updated February 25, 2009 12:00 AM

MANILA, Philippines - World Bank officials led by country director Bert Hofman told lawmakers yesterday that it was up to authorities to prosecute contractors the bank had banned for collusion in bidding for road projects.

Hofman said the lending institution welcomed a Senate inquiry into the case and was working closely with the government to improve procurement systems.

He presented bidding documents that formed the basis for the debarment of seven contractors as he stood firm on the Bank’s findings of collusion.

The World Bank brought up the issue of collusion in a Referral Report that it relayed inNovember 2007 to the Department of Finance and the Office of the Ombudsman. The WB had briefed the Ombudsman about the case as early as May 2006.

“It’s the discretion of the Philippine authorities to pursue or not to pursue anything that we referred to them in the Referral Report,” Hofman said in a press conference after briefing the senators about the report.

“It does not mean that since it is confidential, it cannot be used,” Hofman said, apparently referring to Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez’s explanation for not investigating the allegations contained in the report early enough. Gutierrez was present at the briefing.
Hofman welcomed Gutierrez’s assurance that her office would come up with its own findings by the first week of March.

“We’re looking forward to that,” Hofman said.

The bank had earlier blacklisted several Chinese and Filipino firms it said colluded in the bidding for a $33-million road rehabilitation project.

Hofman said the World Bank was mandated to make sure that its funds are used properly, stressing that its internal investigations and sanctions “ultimately protect the taxpayers’ money” of member countries.

(Comment: Hay naku, collusion with co-businessmen or c0-politicians is old story in the country. This is a real old bad habit of cabals with the intent of cheating and corrupting just to win government and non-government projects. Lumang tugtugin an ito! Harapin na lamang ng mga contractors na ito ang katotohanan na nabuking sila at napahiya! The World Bank officers who busted them are not STUPID that think like them. Blacklisting them is just right and they should accept the consequences. HIHIRIT PA KASI, eh! Hay naku talaga!!!! Just shut the f_ck up and fade away. Kung talagang nandaya kayo, aba'y saluhin n'yo ang consequences nito. Magpaka lalaki kayo. Nakakahiya na talaga).

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