NTC to ask TV5 for gov’t clearances if ABS-CBN deal proceeds
MANILA, Philippines — The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) will ask media network TV5 to submit clearances from some national government agencies and local government units (LGUs) should it decide to proceed with .
During the House committee hearing on legislative franchises on Wednesday, NTC commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba cited a memorandum order their office had issued in June, which states that an entity should not have pending obligations to the national and local governments.
“Basically, the memorandum order states that if a franchise holder would enter into a commercial contract with another entity, that said entity should have no obligations [to the] national and local governments,” Cordoba said.
“So, for purposes of this, bago namin aprubahan ang isang commercial agreement entered into na may jurisdiction ang NTC, ay hihingi muna kami ng clearances dun sa kontrata ng franchise holder,” he added.
The list includes tax clearances from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) under the Department of Finance (DOFandom LGUs, among others.
Article continues after this advertisement“That includes clearances from the DOF, nandyan po kasi ang BIR, nandyan din ang Bureau of Customs. Magbibigay din po kami ng clearance kung walang pending sa amin na babayaran or admin case at hihingi rin kami ng clearance from the Security and Exchange Commission,” Cordoba said.
Article continues after this advertisement“Binanggit ko rin po kanina na kailangan din po ng clearance from the local government units. Kunwari, meron po bang utang itong entity or corporation na ito sa local government in forms of local taxes or real property taxes,” he added.
The NTC said it would like to ensure that the collection of taxes is enforced to help the government, especially during the pandemic.
“Kung ito po ay itutuloy ng TV5, ang kanilang transaction with ABS-CBN, then we would ask for the said clearances to be submitted to the NTC before we can approve the commercial agreement that they entered into,” Cordoba said.
Right before the House committee hearing started, both TV5 and ABS-CBN issued a statement announcing that they had decided to delay the closing of their agreement.
The agreement will allow the Lopez-led network to own a minority interest in TV5.
Both networks said the pause would allow them to respond to the issues and accommodate relevant changes to the terms.