Castro eyes House probe on NGCP's dubious charges on consumers
At A Glance
- ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. France Castro led the Makabayan bloc on Thursday, Nov. 9, in filing a resolution asking an legislative investigation into National Grid Corporation of the Philippines' (NGCP) questionable practices on consumers.
House of Representatives (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. France Castro led the Makabayan bloc on Thursday, Nov. 9, in filing a resolution asking an legislative investigation into National Grid Corporation of the Philippines’ (NGCP) questionable practices on consumers.
NGCP is allegedly relaying dubious expenses on consumers through its transmission charge.
"Dapat walang ipinapasang dagdag singil sa atin ang NGCP na hindi karapat-dapat tulad ng (The NGCP should not pass any additional charges on us that are unfitting such as)
₱12.2 billion for repairs and maintenance, ₱8.7 billion for janitorial and security services, P2.3 billion for public relations and corporate social responsibility activities, ₱1.67 billion for representation and entertainment, and ₱1.1 billion for advertising," the House deputy minority leader said.
House Resolution (HR) No. 1352 aims to ensure transparency with how NGCP charges its electricity consumers.
"Kailangang mabusisi ang sistema ng paniningil ng NGCP at dapat irefund sa consumers ang mga sobrang siningil nila," said Castro.
(The NGCP billing system needs to be investigated and the consumers should be refunded their overcharged expenses.)
NGCP is a privately-owned corporation that serves its mandate as a public utility by being in charge of the country’s power transmission lines
The NGCP consortium is owned by Monte Oro Grid Resources Corp, Calaca High Power Corporation, and the State Grid Corporation of China. --Dexter Barro II