Wednesday, August 5, 2015

The CA Stops the Eviction Order Against CHJDevCo and the Third Party in Camp John Hay

           Let us congratulate the Camp John Hay Development Corp. (CJHDevCo) with their locators and subleases because the Court of Appeals granted their request to stop the eviction order of the Baguio City Regional Trial Court. Maybe the Bases and Conservation Development Authority (BCDA) are really disappointed to that decision. We knew that they are very eager to take over the camp. They have other plan; whatever it is, only Arnel Cassanova knew it.

            Before this, we already heard that Casanova forced to evict the CJHDevCo by sending armed troops inside the camp. But the company didn’t intimidate with that kind of monstrous act. They knew that it was only a bullying tactic of Casanova. Aside from that, they were also threaten the third party and ordered them to agree with their conditions, if not they will also kick them out. BCDA believed that once the mother contract has been expired, automatically the subcontract will also become null and void. They also argued that they are paying rentals to the CJHDevCo and not with the agency. It means that they don’t have any obligation to the third party.

            As what we have smelled, BCDA is harassing the CJHDevCo because they are trying to escape from their debt with them. But they can’t avoid it; the Court of Appeals ordered to the agency that they should pay first their 1.42 billion debts before the CJHDevCo can leave the camp. It is possible that their office will be bankrupted if they will pay such huge debt. Casanova is still in denial stage. He can’t accept that he is the loser in this situation. So, to strengthen his ego and to show power, he is harassing the developer and the third party.

            Of course, Casanova doesn’t want to accept that decision of the Court of Appeals that’s why they have a plan to appeal in Supreme Court. If he thinks that is the right thing for them to do, so do it! He may win in a case, but the perception of the public about him will not be changed. He will be remembered as a tyrant leader who is always looking for trouble and a big hindrance in the progress or development of Camp John Hay.