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Senators say BSP shortchanged in Alphaland deal

MANILA, Philippines鈥揟he Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) under Vice President Jejomar Binay鈥檚 watch has been left holding an empty bag since agreeing to develop its one-hectare prime property in Makati with Alphaland Corp. seven years ago, according to several senators.

Senators tangled with BSP and Alphaland executives as they pointed out several disadvantages on the BSP鈥檚 part in the June 2008 joint venture agreement (JVA) to develop the property into the Alphaland Makati Place project.

For instance, the BSP was paid P7.6 million by Alphaland for the rent of the third floor of the project鈥檚 podium for 2014 only in January this year after the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee began looking into it, the lawmakers said.

鈥淪o, they paid you after the revelation of Mr. [Ernesto] Mercado about this issue in December,鈥 Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV told BSP senior vice president Wendel Avisado. 鈥淭his can be an afterthought.鈥

Under the JVA, developer Alphaland would acquire rights, title and interest in 85 percent and landowner BSP, 15 percent of the gross floor area.

The BSP鈥檚 share covers five floors of basement parking, a podium with six floors and three residential towers built on top of the podium, according to Alphaland.

鈥楻eally shortchanged鈥

Avisado admitted that the organization had not collected one cent from the project on Ayala Avenue Extension and Malugay Street for the 2.2 million Boy Scouts nationwide.

He asserted that the BSP could only collect income once the project was completed. Without any financial advisor on board, he said, the BSP merely relied on then Makati Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado, a senior BSP executive, to negotiate a good deal.

鈥淒idn鈥檛 you notice that you were really, really, really, really shortchanged here?鈥 Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano told Avisado.

During the hearing, Cayetano pointed out that Alphaland issued the P7.6-million check on Jan. 23, a day after the subcommittee heard Mercado鈥檚 testimony on the matter.

鈥淎fter eight years, Sir, you only gained P7 million,鈥 he told Avisado, 鈥淢r. [Mario] Oreta already gained P600 million.鈥

By P600 million, Cayetano was referring to Oreta鈥檚 earnings in terms of shares from the BSP-Alphaland deal. Oreta said he had not earned any income since he had not sold shares, agreeing it was a 鈥減aper profit.鈥

鈥淵ou鈥檝e gained only P7 million and you鈥檙e sitting here, and saying that鈥檚 OK for the 2.2 million Boy Scouts,鈥 he told Avisado.

Avisado said the BSP could earn income only when the third floor of the podium was completed. Cayetano pressed on and asked if the BSP had earned a single cent from the JVA. Avisado responded: 鈥淥ur share is based on the gross floor area; there鈥檚 no cash involved.鈥

鈥淣one,鈥 Avisado eventually admitted when asked if BSP received a cent from the project before it was paid the P7.6-million check.

Avisado admitted that both the BSP and Alphaland would have to agree on the 鈥渕ethod of the selection of share鈥 under the deal.

Hearing this, Sen. Sergio Osme帽a III remarked this was a 鈥渨eakness in the arrangement.鈥 He said that normally, the JVA would identify which units would go to the landowner and developer.

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