GMR-Megawide under probe in Philippines

Update: 2020-12-21 23:17 IST

GMR-Megawide under probe in Philippines

Hyderabad: Officials of the Mactan-CebuInternational Airport Authority in the Philippines and its operator GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corp (GMCAC) came under that government's scanner for allegedly flouting that country's anti-dummy laws.

A statement issued by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) of the Philippines after receiving a complaint, said its Anti-Fraud Division filed charges before the Department of Justice against five Filipinos, including a high-ranking official of Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) and eleven foreign nationals including some from GMR Group for alleged violation of the Anti-Dummy Law.

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A GMR spokesperson denying the allegation as 'unfounded', said the infra major is confident that in due course of time, the case will be found to be without any merit. "The complainant stressed that the subjects conspired, connived, colluded, schemed and acted together to violate the 1987 Constitution and the Anti-Dummy Law.

The complainant added that based on the evidence, the MCIA is operated, administered and managed by non-Filipinos more particularly by an Irish, a Ghanaian and several Indians who have profound control, enjoyment..., the NBA statement issued in the first week of December said.

The Anti-Dummy Law is a law created to penalise those who violate foreign equity restrictions and evade nationalisation laws of the Philippines. The law prohibits dummy, or using a proxy arrangement to accomplish a transaction not allowed under Philippine law.

In 2014, a consortium of GMR and Megawide Construction Corporation of the Philippines was awarded the airport contract after it emerged as the highest bidder after offering a bid premium of 14.4 billion pesos or around $320 million for construction, development, renovation, expansion and operation of the airport for a period of 25 years as provided in the Concession Agreement.

Through some recent media reports, GMCAC came to know about a complaint before the Department of Justice for violation of the Philippines Anti-Dummy Laws. However, till date, GMCAC has not received any formal intimation in this regard from the Department of Justice, the GMR official said.

"The government of Philippines recently put the General Manager of Mactan Cebu International Authority, a government organisation, under a preventive suspension as per standard government procedures in such matters. All the allegations are baseless and unfounded," the GMR spokesperson said.

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