Friday, May 11, 2012

Power rot

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
5/11/2012




"Meralco files plea for 2013 rate hike," newspapers announced this week. Former Misamis Oriental Gov. Homobono Adaza and Jojo Borja of Iligan Light and Power updated me on this latest attempt of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to pull a fast one on power consumers. This refers to the case filed against the Maximum Allowable Price (MAP) application of Meralco (Manila Electric Co.) before the ERC by octogenarian accountant and consumer advocate Mang Naro Lualhati — a case that is now filled with several anomalies.

First, the notice for the May 7 ERC hearing arrived anomalously late, at lawyer Adaza's residence on the Sunday afternoon just before Monday. Thus, Adaza had to call Borja to fly from Bukidnon, where the latter had just alighted, back to Cagayan de Oro and then Manila overnight to catch the next day's event.

At the ERC hearing, only a "hearing officer" presided. Upon arriving and entering his appearance, Adaza asked the "hearing officer" if he was "the" hearing officer. It turned out that the guy was only a clerk of court. Only after being informed that Adaza was there did the chairman of the ERC, Zenaida Ducut, suddenly decide to appear and preside — a basic legal requirement that has never been met in all past ERC hearings participated in collectively or separately by our advocacy groups.

Since the occasion was being used to formally accept so-called evidence that will buttress Meralco's MAP petition, it was an evidentiary hearing that, according Adaza, was illegal since Jojo Borja also had a pending petition at the Court of Appeals questioning the continuation of the proceedings until prejudicial questions were resolved.

Adaza and Borja would have missed the ERC hearing, with Meralco already laughing all the way to the bank, if the obviously and deliberately late arrival of the notice wasn't noted that Sunday. Adaza no longer made an issue of it as he had already averted the scheme. Still, he found the order for the hearing anomalous, as it was merely signed "for the ERC commissioners," even when the law states that such orders need to be signed by all commissioners — an anomaly regularly committed by the ERC, but this time, protested by Adaza — compelling the entire proceeding to be delayed for another five days.

As such, five million Meralco customers got a reprieve, thanks to Adaza, Borja and Lualhati (who wasn't able to attend due to physical infirmities).

But trust the ERC to continue frustrating consumer advocates' questioning and exposés of Meralco's predatory rate hikes.

Since 2003, Meralco and ERC have been having their way in running rings around, despite roadblocks placed by the Puno Supreme Court and the Commission on Audit. This time, they have finally met the determined team that will stop them.

When BS Aquino III stepped into Malacañang, the power oligarchs' noose tightened even more around the Supreme Court with the appointment of BS Aquino III's justices, including Justice Lourdes Sereno who has decided in favor of Meralco in the most crucial issue of rate increases and nitpicks on consumer protectionists.

Meanwhile, on the postponed Joint Congressional Power Commission (JCPC) meet that was supposed to be jointly chaired by Sen. Serge Osmeña and Rep. Dina Abad (who was conveniently out-of-town last April to avoid its convening), there is yet no official word as to when the shelved hearing is to be re-scheduled.

The latest reports from Mindanao say the power crisis there is getting worse. Brownouts are getting longer. The cause is supposedly the rehabilitation work being done at the Agus-Pulangi, which energy officials, particularly Department of Energy Secretary Rene Almendras, left undone for two years of the BS Aquino III government, despite calls from Mindanaoans in 2010 that it was desperately needed.

Clearly, the negligence was deliberate, as the delay of the rehabilitation directly led to the power shortfalls that created the power crisis there this season.

In the wake of Mindanao's electricity woes, government was compelled to call for a summit and schedule a convening of the JCPC. Amazingly, Mindanaoans were even blamed for this by PeNoy while the JCPC was indefinitely postponed due to a lack of quorum — this, as government losses due to the crisis have already reached P15 billion, with Mindanao's own economy experiencing losses of up to P60 billion.

The attitude and misdeeds of all those involved in the Philippine energy sector, private power companies and the agents they get appointed to government who are horrendously corrupt and rotten — promoting oligarchs' interests and their own "golden parachutes" — constitute a clear betrayal of the people.

How these people continue to hold on to their posts can only be explained by the complicity of the top appointing power and the corruption of money-based elections of this country.

In all sectors of the Philippine power elite, such betrayal of duty and rot is evident, as when the Senate cavalierly dismisses the plea to inhibit compromised judges; or when media practitioners irresponsibly report false information; or when police officials get involved in the murder of protected state witnesses, ad nausea.

(Tune in to 1098AM, dwAD, Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m.; watch Destiny Cable GNN's HTL edition of Talk News TV, Saturdays, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11:15 p.m., this May 12 on "Power, Manila, and Mindanao" with Bono Adaza, Al Tillah and Jojo Borja; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)

ADB: No Good Samaritan

CONSUMERS' DEMAND!
Herman Tiu Laurel
5/7-5/13/2012



Last week saw a lot of hype for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on the occasion of its 45th Annual Meeting of its Board of Governors. I am not one of those effusing over this institution as I remember that this is still a financial institution set up by the Western powers to control and exploit the direction of economic development in Asia. For Filipinos, the highlighting of the ADB's exploitative role is the passage of the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (Epira). The IMF, the World Bank and the ADB all made the passage of the power privatization law a conditionality for release of their loans. In particular, the ADB released its second tranche of the Power Sector Restructuring loan of $ 400-M only upon the signing of the Epira into law, a law that is now causing the sucking sound we hear on the Philippine's financial and economic resources, transferring massive wealth to foreign financial predators and local comprador oligarchs. The ADB is no "Good Samaritan."

Privatization not beneficial
Nations and government do not need these multi-lateral financial agencies if they want truly sovereign, independent and progressive growth. Although China is now a prominent and powerful member of the ADB it didn't rely on the ADB to build up the foundations of its economy and national development. When Mao established the People's Republic of China (PROC) in 1949, the ADB still hadn't been born. Even at that time China could already extend ODA (Official Development Assistance) to its ideologically kindred countries and nations in the World. The ADB was only established in 1966, as an extension of the IMF and World Bank network. The multi-lateral financial agencies can be helpful to a nation only when that nation clearly knows what financial commitments are really in its interests and capable to obtaining the just and beneficial terms – and privatization of public utilities is certainly not beneficial to any nation and its people.

The Epira was a historic debacle for the Philippines and making the country the economic basket case of Asia, destroying productive industries, employment generation hopes and spreading poverty that has been highlighted recently on CNN's portrayal of the "pagpag" people eating and even selling recycled food from garbage bins of fastfoods and hotels. From the "leftover" debt the power privatization program has burdened the Filipino people we see how much has been siphoned out due to the Epira: the power sector debt of P 1-Trillion still has to be paid to IPPs (Independent Power Producers) and creditors. The profits carted away by the IPPs are humongous, such as Mirant which sold off its Philippine IPP operations five years after it started in 2001 and is estimated to have carted out $ 10-B in profits. In the transfer to Marubeni and Tepco the global banks and investment houses earn again in securitizing and financing the deal, and this is repeated again five years later.

ADB's "Poor" rating
Besides, overall, the ADB projects in Asia and the Philippines get a "poor" performance rating from its own evaluators, as its "Development Effectiveness Review 2011" reports saying the bank "failed to meet 80 percent of its goals" Its current projects in the Philippines include: the privatization and rehabilitation of the Masinloc coal-fired power plant (which will be partaking of the "high power cost in Asia" feast); the development of urban poor communities (as surveys show more are getting poorer), a Mindanao irrigation project, and "support" for government spending based on debt "toward recovering from the financial crisis". The ADB VP for sustainable development also urged Asia to "invest $ 6-Trillion in "green projects" to address the effects of global warming and climate change, and in the Philippines this means ADB support for the onerous Renewable Energy Law that would charge P 20/kWh generation cost to support the Wind and Solar power lobby and interests.

The ADB chief Haruhiko Kuroda announced the $ 12-B Special Drawing Rights, money created out of thin air, to lend out to "Asia's Poorest", but in exchange for what? Invariably it will be in exchange for one form of economic subservience of the debtor countries: privatization, opening up markets, opening up to GMOs (genetically modified organisms), large scale mining, etc. With SDRs created out of thin air they will have nations turn over physical, material, tangible and operational assets to ownership of foreign corporations. Ultimately, as we have seen our country go through, the chances are that loan recipient countries become poorer and poorer, and salvageable only if militantly pro-people and nationalist government can take over as we learn from Latin America these days where privatized state assets are being restored through nationalization – Spanish Repsol oil nationalized in Argentina and Red Electrica Plc. nationalized this week in Bolivia – allowing people to recover just living standards.

Alternative to IMF-WB-ADB: BRICS bank
An alternative to the IMF-WB-ADB that developing nations may be able to look forward to the recently announced BRICS bank, a fruit of the last meeting of the quintet of emerging World and regional economic powers Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa from its New Delhi meet. The development caused a knee jerk reaction from WB chief Zoellick who dismissed the idea perfunctorily, only to reverse himself three days later probably realizing the futility of the condescending attitude to the BRICS bank concept he had taken earlier. The BRICS bank will signal the end of Western and Japanese domination of the global financial and credit system, allow an alternative for developing nations to run to for development funding assistance without the onerous terms. In the last analysis, it is still better for a nation to depend on itself, establish a self-sustaining financial system – which is entirely possible for this country abundant in trillions of dollars of mineral wealth and dynamic citizens; if only it had the leadership to pave the way.

(Tune in to 1098AM, DWAD, Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m.; watch Destiny Cable GNN's HTL edition of Talk News TV, Saturdays, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11:15 p.m., April 8 "Tampakan anti-Large Scale Mining Updates"; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives).

World peace: BRICS by BRICS

Herman Tiu Laurel
5/7-5/13/2012
OpinYon



I grew up with the United Nation's message of World Peace hung on my elementary classroom. That era of utopian peace vision ended at the turn of the last century and optimism from the closure of the Cold War soured as the West's imperial projects became apparent again over the decade. Led by U.S. neoconservatives' vision known as the PNAC (Project for a new American Century) to reestablish U.S. predominance over the World.

The PNAC pined for a New Pearl Harbor to re-ignite U.S. patriotism and serendipitously came the shock and awe of the 2011 World Trade Center 9/11 terrorist attack allowing George W. Bush his "Axis of Evil" State of the Union Address on January 2001, subsequently leading to the attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2006 in a Zogby poll, 30% of the American people believe the U.S. government was engaged in a "cover up" and many believe it was an "inside job".

Project for a New American Century
In the mid-2000s the indisputable confirmation of the new hegemonistic crusade emerged: Nato Yugoslavia war commander, 4-star General Wesley Clark in his memoirs "A Time to Lead" recalls two visits to the Pentagon after the 9/11 incident and in those occasions narrates that a "senior general" told him "We're going to attack Iraq. The decision has basically been made, and six weeks later the same general held up a memo to him saying "Here's the paper from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Ronald Rumsfeld) outlining the strategy. We're going to take out seven countries in five years.", and named Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Iran. The U.S., dragging Nato along, has been or are in or around all those countries today fomenting "regime change". Unmentioned in all these is the fact that the fall of these countries constitute a stranglehold on Middle East and Africa oil, a sine qua non for constricting oil to China and eventual encirclement.

World Peace today is more elusive than ever before, incontrovertibly due to U.S.-Nato "exuberance" in all continents of the World, the latest in its basing of 2,500 Marines in Darwin, Australia in it "refocus" on Asia-Pacific and the announced deployment of "missile defense systems" in Japan, South Korea, and rumored, believe it or not, even in the Philippines. The missiles here may still be a rumor but the spy and weaponized drones are already believed flying about in the Southern islands and reportedly killed 15 Abu Sayyaf fighters. Given this reality in the Philippines, including the reported "rendition" of terrorists the U.S. catches in foreign lands and brought to the Philippines for interrogation and torture (see "Gregan", Carlos Isagani T. Zarate's April 30, 2012 column of Filipino believed "suicided" by U.S. military in Zamboanga), we clearly can't expect the Philippine government to examine its foreign policy in relation to U.S. imperial overreach.

Filipinos, citizens of a Republic and of the World, have an obligation to engage in forming world public views on matters affecting our nation in the community of nations. Corny as it may now sound to some, our World's and children's peace is at stake. After the deceptions for war in "Saddam's WMD (weapons of mass destruction) and Osama bin Laden's improbable role in WTC 9/11, the "R2P" or "right to protect" in Libya, "humanitarian intervention" in Syria, and the alleged "kill" of Osama bin Laden but show not even DNA proof, can we trust U.S. claims to lead the globe to peace? If not, why then are we as a nation silent about the U.S. abuse of power everywhere – from the U.N. Security Council to all continents of the World. Lord Acton's famous phrase "Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely," we appreciate when applied to governments, but it is as true for global powers. When the Soviet Union fell the U.S. became the sole power and it ate into its brain – PNAC was born.

BRICS to build a Multi-Polar World
The U.S. and Europe, misleadingly appropriating for their selves the term "international community", are allied in the project for hegemony over the World; but the real and greater international community comprising 70% of the World's population has refused to go along. These countries are organizing an alternative World to supplant the U.S.-Nato vision of the 21st Century. It is the most historic development that will shape the rest of next 90 years of this century – the BRICS alliance of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, building currency bridges to skirt the global US Dollar system and establishing a BRICS bank as an alternative source for developing nations. BRICS blasted U.S.-Nato intervention in Libya, opposes outside intervention in Syria, and is effectively helping Iran survive unilateral U.S. economic sanctions as China and India buy more Iranian oil using gold, barter and each other's currencies to trade.

World Peace will depend greatly on how Iran survives the onslaught of U.S. sanctions. A fallen Iran would bring U.S. and Nato to the Russian border and control of 20% of China's oil supply. That's a situation tempting for Western powers to exploit and likely the last straw for the long wary Eurasian and Asian powers. In a "next war" global holocaust is imminent. Hence, it's better to keep the balance of power where it is today maintain, expand and fortify the current "multi-polar world" to distribute global powers amongst more players against the consolidation of global power into a "uni-polar world" under a U.S. hegemony. What policy does the Philippine government have on this issue? There is no discussion of it but by its actions it is clear the Aquino III government and cabinet are scampering behind like a little ugly duckling tailing Mother Goose. The Philippine president and his cabinet are blatantly obsessed with playing sidekick to the U.S. even as the Lone Ranger refuses to declare its loyalty to the Philippine cause.

Hillary Clinton prefers to officially state that "The United States supports a collaborative diplomatic process by all those involved for resolving the various disputes that they encounter," which makes cabinet member Albert del Rosario and Voltaire "Rambo" Gazmin seeking partisan support and the country they represent, in the words of Sen. Joker Arroyo "… look like beggars". While the Aquino III administration continues to hew to the age-old Philippine "little brown brother" role, other emerging economies and nations are in advancing their breakaway from the dependencies and inequities of the neo-colonial past, forging economic progress with each other: Venezuela recently signed a $ 130-M offshore oil development project with Iran which has the technology, and Vietnam has joint oil exploration with India and Russia. In the Philippines, Recto bank project is delayed due to Chinese hostility to the Philippine government and the project.

Rambos or Peace makers and De-nuclearization
Del Rosario and Gazmin went to the U.S. to obtain equipment for "credible deterrence" while CNN was reporting the "pagpag" or recycled garbage eaters of the Philippines. The oil in the Philippine claims of the China Sea remain unexplored and untapped, and projects in the pipeline are getting clogged up by the acrimony with China. The Philippines present leadership doesn't even make an appearance of trying to figure out what Filipinos really need under the present circumstances, it just maintains its Rambo posturing. The Filipino should be dismayed that this government simply doesn't have any inkling about the broader issues of the World that affect our country – global stability for global development, the multi-polar world and the abundant opportunities it offers, the great boon that BRICS is in terms of economic alliances and projects, and the potentially great role of the Philippines in helping BRICS build World Peace as the present generation's legacy to the next.

The great aspiration for this century is global nuclear disarmament. The Philippine government has no progressive and honest policy on this, preferring only to parrot the U.S. State Department line, condemning the North Korean rocket test but silent on Israeli possession of 200 nuclear missiles and on the recent Indian and Pakistan successful missile tests. In Syria where the balance of World power hangs today and Filipinos OFWs are in peril, it has no clear policy. On the aggression facing Iran that puts Philippine oil supply and costs in peril the government has no creative initiative. There is no thinking "out of the box" of traditional U.S.-Philippines ties that straitjackets the conduct of Philippine foreign affairs. Suffice it to say at this point that if the Philippine government had the ability to exercise leeway, support for Iran and North Korea would be the best steps towards global nuclear disarmament.

If Iran and North Korea attain even a limited degree of "MAD" (Mutual Assured Destruction) with Israel and the U.S. the global nuclear weapons disarmament table would be assured of a quorum. The tension will continue into the future, however there will be a short period of respite between now and the U.S. elections, the feared Iran-U.S./Israel confrontation is put off the rest of 2012 with Obama unwilling to engage in conflict before the U.S. elections and Israel wracked with divisions between war-itchy Netanyahu and detractors including former Mossad chiefs and prime ministers. Meanwhile, I urge readers to join in preaching the gospel of Multi-Polarism and the BRICS road to World Peace and democracy – and for the Philippines and Filipinos to drop its dependency on the U.S. syndrome.

(Tune in to 1098AM, DWAD, Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m.; watch Destiny Cable GNN's HTL edition of Talk News TV, Saturdays, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11:15 p.m., on "Mindanao's Revenge" with Govs. Bono Adaza and Al Tillah; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)