[PODCAST] New Clark City: May anomalya ba?

Jodesz Gavilan

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[PODCAST] New Clark City: May anomalya ba?
Paano nga ba nakalusot ang kwestyonableng deal na pinangunahan ng Bases Conversion and Development Authority?

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MANILA, Philippines – Maraming imprastraktura ang itinayo para sa 30th Southeast Asian Games 2019 sa Pilipinas ngunit kaakibat nito ang kontrobersiya. 

Maliban sa mga minadaling mga pasilidad at pagkukulang sa pag-asikaso ng mga bisita, humaharap din sa kontrobersiya ang isang P11-billion deal sa pagitan ng Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) at Malaysian firm MTD Capital Berhad para sa sports facilities ng New Clark City.

Sa isang imbestigasyon ng Rappler, nadiskubreng may nakitang kwestyonable ang corporate counsels ng gobyerno. (READ: How BCDA’s multi-billion New Clark deal slipped through) 

Sa podcast na ito, pag-uusapan nila business reporter Ralf Rivas, justice reporter Lian Buan, at researcher-writer Jodesz Gavilan kung ano ang laman ng deal na ito, ano ang mga anomalyang nakita, at paano nakalusot ang BCDA at MTD Capital Berhad. 

Ano ang makukuha ng Pilipinas dito? Hanggang kailan ito babayaran? Pakinggan sa podcast. 

Ang Newsbreak: Beyond the Stories ay isang podcast series ng Rappler tungkol sa mahahalaga at malalaking isyu sa Pilipinas. – Rappler.com

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Jodesz Gavilan

Jodesz Gavilan is a writer and researcher for Rappler and its investigative arm, Newsbreak. She covers human rights and impunity beats, producing in-depth and investigative reports particularly on the quest for justice of victims of former president Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs and war on dissent.