The C5 Extension controversy: An interactive map
Here’s what drove the Senators to make bastos each other sa Bastusang Pambansa. It’s a nice presentation (thanks to GMA News) to truly understand how all these liko-liko, balu-baluktot highway seemed to be looking for something and it was not even the original plan. Sometimes, you begin to wonder, bakit kaya ganun ka-blatant sila by doing this? I would guess, because there has been so many of them in the past who were able to get away with blatant corruption, otherwise, why would politicians do what they do no matter how blatant it is? As I’ve commented in several posts about the C5 controversy, dito sa United States, and again, I hate the comparison, the FBI would have already started a separate investigation. Interesting though, sa Senate ang awayan nila is just about Ethics. Ethics lang nga ba ang alleged anomaly na to?
Here’s an article I gather from the GMA News site.
Map graphics by ANALYN PEREZ
Below is an interactive map prepared by GMANews.TV of the controversial C5 road extension project in Metro Manila that shows both the originally planned route of the road project and where the road actually passed after presidential candidate and real estate magnate Senator Manuel Villar Jr allegedly intervened:
Click here for larger version
Click on the arrow in the lower right hand corner of the map to see other layers of information.
Presidential candidate Sen. Villar has been accused of a naked conflict of interest. Opinion surveys in the next few weeks will show if this has mortally affected his candidacy. But the case at the least provides a window into the intersection between political power and government infrastructure, commercial interest and public spending.
According to the findings of the Senate Committee of the Whole, Villar exerted his influence on the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) so that the C-5 Road Extension would pass through his real estate properties and connect to the Las Piñas-Parañaque Link Road, adjacent to more of his commercial land.
Road access, of course, raises the value of real estate, especially if the government and not private developers foots the bill of road construction. Landowners like Villar can also make money from right-of-way compensation by the government.
The rerouted road project forced the government to scrap its originally planned C-5 extension (via the Manila-Cavite Toll Expressway Project or MCTEP), even after multi-billion-peso payments by the government in road right-of-way compensation for land that was not needed after all.
Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile said on the Senate floor last January 25 that there was sufficient evidence that Villar was a major stockholder of Adelfa Properties Inc, which owns Golden Haven Memorial Park and Azalea Real Estate Corporation (now Brittany Corporation), and was the proponent of Las Piñas-Parañaque Link Road project and the government’s C-5 road extension project. Those properties benefited from the rerouted road extension.
He added that Villar committed ethical violations by failing to avoid a conflict-of-interest situation by not divesting himself of his shareholdings in the mentioned corporations. He added that Villar used his position to benefit the interest of his corporations.
Enrile said the alignment of the C-5 road extension segment of the MCTEP had to be changed just to accommodate the new routes of the Las Piñas-Parañaque and C-5 extension projects.
Villar’s camp, however, has argued that the MCTEP was still an existing project and that no realignment was involved to accommodate his properties.
’Double entry’
In the Congress’ budget proposal for the 2008 national budget, or the 2008 General Appropriations Act, Villar allegedly inserted a double entry of P200 million for the C-5 Road Extension project.
According to the findings of the Senate Committee of the Whole, the money was supposed to be the government’s payment, or the road-right-of-way compensation, for Villar’s allegedly overpriced properties where the C-5 Road Extension and the Las Piñas-Parañaque Link Road would pass.
Villar’s camp, however, said that there was no double allocation. The P200 million was for the construction of the flyover linking the C-5 Road Extension to the Las Piñas-Parañaque Link Road. The other P200 million was supposedly for the flyover connecting the other end of the Las Piñas-Parañaque Link Road to the Coastal Road.
Our interactive map (embedded above) clearly shows that the realignment of the C5 extension created easier access to properties that were developed by companies linked to Villar. Whether this resulted from his influence has not been as firmly established. (SOURCES: Senate Committee of the Whole report; Powerpoint presentations from the office of Sen. Jamby Madrigal; Sen. Manny Villar’s C-5 Primer). – Overview by Sophia Dedace, interactive map and graphics by Analyn Perez with TJ Dimacali/HS/JV, GMANews.TV
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reynz is one Uragon and a Filipino-American, has many years of public accounting & auditing, broadcast investments, housing tax credits and equity investments as his background. Based in the US, he maintains his personal and humor blog at reyna elena dot com. A graduate of Aquinas U, he went to GWU and Temple U in the United States.














bukas na yang c5 area na yan e, dumaan kami kanina. from multinational to sucat sm ang tinahak namin kasi umiwas kami sa trafik dahil nagkasunog dun sa papuntang kaingin — sabi ko iwas na kami kasi walang lulusutan dun. am sure sa multinational area magsisikip ang traffc lasi ang liit pa ng daan dun e esp dun sa papasok ng moonwalk at better living. e parang walang road widening pa akong nakikita dun e. halos araw araw dyan kami dumadaan.
actually, yung kalsada na yan.. very helpful yan.. dahil nga pag pinilit mong tapusin ang c5 extension dun sa kalsadang masikip na dati, parang dinagdagan mo lang ng isa pang piraso ng isda ang lata ng sardinas..
wala naman talagang problema sa c5 extension e.. maganda yung pag divert..
ganun talaga ang negosyo, kailangan maging mautak ka para tumaas ang value ng pera mo.
dapat, bago pa natapos yang kalsada na yan, naisip na nila.. hindi yung ngayon lang lumalabas dahil eleksyon na..
wala bang ibang agenda sa senate?
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May joke pa ako on Villar. Your attention please. Di ba may commercial si Villar na check…check…check….? Ganun pala talaga si Villar. Mahilig sa checklist.
So minsan, kausap niya ang isang contractor at kapwa sila may checklist. Syempre kailangan ma-meet yung mga “specifications” ni Villar. They were comparing notes and this is how it went;
Contractor : ( binabasa yung checklist ) Sir…itong kalsadang ito, DINAANAN ang 23 ninyong subdivisions.
Villar : ( Tinitignan yung checklist ) Check
Contractor : Sir….kahit may ibang nakabitin na katulad na project, inuna namin ito.
Villar : Check
Contractor : Sir,…pinili namin ang mga properties ninyo na bilhin para maging right of way.
VILLAR : Check
Contractor : Sir….malaki pa overprice, sir. He-he.
VILLAR : Check
Contractor : ( pause…wala na kasing mabasa sa checklist )
VILLAR : Check
CONTRACTOR : ( Nagtataka )
VILLAR : Check
CONTRACTOR : ??????
VILLAR : Check
CONTRACTOR : Este, sir….wala na pong nakasulat sa checklist maliban sa nabasa ko, bakit check pa rin kayo ng check ?
VILLAR : ***** ! Yung check ng overprice ko, akin na.Be sure na di tatalbog yang check na yan, ha? Bilisan mo at baka maabutan na naman tayo ni Jamby. Dali !
Notice that while the MCTEP would connect to the Coastal Road, this ‘parallel’ road only connects to Quirino Ave AND it runs parallel to Quirino Ave for nearly its entire length.
While you may argue that Quirino Ave may be congested so a parallel road is warranted, then what is the Coastal Road for?? This extension creates an unnecessary ‘third’ road that runs across barren lots. If it had turned north and ended on the Coastal Road as the MCTEP was designed then it would have been money well spent, but that means it would parallel MCTEP throughout its length and would, as earlier, be totally unnecessary.