Manuel "Mar" Araneta Roxas II (MAR ROXAS), a Former Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Chief; whom during his term, DOTC Execs ask $30 Million USD from a Czech Railway firm to win a supply contract for the DOTC's MRT3 expansion project. Photo from Wikipedia
DOTC execs tagged in $30 Million US Dollars (₱1.3  Billion Peso) shakedown with the European Czechs'   Inekon fuming scandal for under the table  (Red-tape) that involves former DOTC chief (MAR ROXAS) Manuel Roxas II.
DOTC Executives involve in the Czechs'   Inekon   - Philippine DOTC $30 Million Scandal remained in their DOTC position  and even promoted, the following:
- Jose Perpetuo "Juju" Lotilla,
- Rene "Timmy" Limcaoco,
- Catherine Gonzales
- Jaime "Jim" Feliciano.
All of them are still at the DOTC.  Catherine Gonzales, who came in as an assistant  secretary, has since been promoted to undersecretary.
Inekon, a Czech company a top 100 corporations  in the Czech Republic and is involved in railway projects in several European  countries and the United States speak-up for former DOTC Chief MAR ROXAS's involvement  for demanding $30 Million US Dollars (₱1.3  Billion Peso) to win a supply contract for the DOTC's MRT3 expansion project. 
One of their companies, Inekon, has been  blacklisted by the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC),  barred from bidding to supply trains for the Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT 3).
The blacklist followed a meeting at the DOTC in  July last 2012, during which, one of those present alleged, department officials  asked the Inekon Group executives for $30 million US Dollars if they wanted the  supply contract.
Czech Ambassador to the Philippines Josef  Rychtar, who accompanied the Inekon delegation to the DOTC, reportedly advised  his compatriots not to engage in corruption.
The amount was allegedly whittled down to $2.5  million. When the Czechs still didn't give in, their project proposal, first  endorsed to the DOTC three years ago by the Czech government, was scuttled and  the company blacklisted.
The DOTC was headed at the time by (MAR ROXAS) Manuel  Roxas II, and the department officials who met with the Czechs were his  recruits. They included Jose Perpetuo "Juju" Lotilla, Rene "Timmy" Limcaoco,  Catherine Gonzales and Jaime "Jim" Feliciano. All of them are still at the  DOTC. Gonzales, who came in as an assistant secretary, has since been promoted  to undersecretary.
When Jesse Robredo died in a plane crash and  Roxas left the DOTC to take over the Department of the Interior and Local  Government, his recruits were left behind, and Inekon remained barred from the  MRT-3 project.
Last April, Czech Ambassador to the Philippines  Josef Rychtar met with new DOTC Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya and related  details of the July meeting. There was no action from the DOTC.
Late last month, news reports emerged, citing  unnamed sources, that President Aquino's eldest sister Ballsy, her husband  Eldon Cruz, former DOTC head Pete Prado and Steve Psinakis, a son-in-law of the  late Eugenio Lopez Sr. and consultant and adviser of First Philippine Holdings  Corp. and Benpres Holdings Corp., had asked Inekon for $30 million to  facilitate the contract.
Czech's  Rychtar criticized Aquino's Straight Path for "Slow Action" But vowed to prove  that President Aquino's eldest sister Ballsy, her husband Eldon Cruz are innocent
An exasperated Rychtar then sent a letter to  President Aquino, dated June 29, 2013 and received by Malacañang nearly two  weeks ago, clearing the Cruz couple and Prado, and raising the same issues he  had discussed with Abaya.
Rychtar followed this up with another meeting  last Wednesday with Abaya.
I am so mad," Rychtar told The STAR the other  night. "In other countries, an investigation would have been conducted at  once."
He wondered why an administration that purports  to focus on the fight against corruption and on taking the straight path or  daang matuwid has been slow to act on the issue.
Worse, Rychtar said, "the innocent are the ones  getting hurt" – referring in particular to Ballsy and Eldon Cruz.
The ambassador knows the Cruz couple personally  and said the stories against them are "completely false."
Rychtar said he was ready to talk and face  probers if needed.
No  commissions
In his letter to the President, a copy of which  was obtained by The STAR, Rychtar wrote: "The Czech proposal for the MRT3  capacity expansion and modernization is a government-to-government deal which  cannot contain any provisions for commissions."
Over the past three years, according to the  letter, the Czech Ministry of Trade and Foreign Affairs had transmitted more  than 10 official letters to the Philippine government and submitted to the DOTC  "booklets of extensive technical plans and financial proposals in order to  comply with Philippine Procurement Procedures."
"We continue to wait patiently for a response  from the DOTC," the letter stated.
The one-page letter opened with a clarification  to Aquino about the "inaccurate and nasty press reports pertaining to the MRT3  capacity expansion."
"I wish to state that the allegations that  members of your family were involved with discussions with Inekon on any  projects in the Philippines are simply untrue and malicious," Rychtar wrote the  President. "Neither Secretary Prado nor any member of your family has offered  their assistance in any of the projects that my country is pursuing in the  Philippines. Your family is well known not to involve themselves on  governmental affairs, most especially in the area of procurement."
Rychtar wrote that he held Eldon and Ballsy  Cruz as well as Prado "in the highest esteem."
The ambassador said he was writing the letter  "on both a personal and official capacity" and was prepared to issue a public  statement clearing Ballsy and Eldon Cruz, and to declare the Czech government's  "continued interest" in participating in the DOTC program.
"In early April 2013, I was able to secure a  meeting with Secretary Emilio Abaya to report an incident between some  officials of his department and myself, together with the top management of  Inekon," Rychtar wrote. "While I still have yet to discern who are behind these  terrible press releases, I had hoped that Secretary Abaya would have dealt with  this issue in a swift and judicious manner before it reached this embarrassing  and untenable state of affairs."
Inekon is one of the top 100 corporations in  the Czech Republic and is involved in railway projects in several European  countries and the United States.
MRT3 has a fleet of 73 Czech-made modern and  air-conditioned rail cars, which were built by another Czech company – CKD  Doprovni System of Prague. The rail vehicles are articulated, eight-axle ,  three-section cars, designed for single-ended operations.
Each train can seat 80 passengers and can  carry, under crush loading conditions, 394 commuters at any one time. The MRT3  trains carry 23,000 passengers per hour per direction daily.
With report from ABS-CBN News
 







 
 
 
 
 
 
