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Groups hail DOJ move to charge tanker owner in Mindoro oil spill

MANILA, Philippines — Locals and advocacy groups welcomed Thursday the recommendation of the Department of Justice (DOJ) to file criminal charges against the owner of sunken MT Princess Empress and authorities, calling it an important step toward accountability.

The DOJ recommended the filing of falsification of documents charges against the officers of RDC Reield Marine Services, an employee of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) and a private person, almost a year after the tanker sank off Oriental Mindoro and caused an oil spill. 

“Communities and fisherfolk affected by the oil spill have been seeking justice for almost a year. They should not be made to wait any longer. This order from the DOJ is a crucial step toward holding polluting companies and erring government authorities accountable,” said Fr. Edwin Gariguez, lead convenor of coalition Protect Verde Island Passage (VIP).

State prosecutors found that the owner of MT Princess Empress submitted falsified construction and ownership documents, which allowed the tanker to sail. 

The charges stemmed from a complaint filed by the National Bureau of Investigation-Environment Crime Division and Mayor Jennifer Cruz of Pola, Oriental Mindoro in June 2023. The town of Pola was the most affected by the oil spill. 

“Up until now, Pola is still recovering from the aftermath of this tragedy and this is proof that the oil spill is not yet over,” Cruz said. 

“We have lost so much in terms of our economy and the livelihood of our fisherfolks but this case represents that we have not lost our will to continue pushing for our rights,” she added. 

Fishers’ group Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (PAMALAKAYA) called for adequate compensation for coastal folk whose livelihoods were severely impacted for months by the oil spill. 

According to the group, the spill affected 18,000 fishers in Oriental Mindoro and its neighboring provinces. 

“Dapat ay tumbasan ng may-ari ng lumubog na barko ang nawalang kita ng mga mangingisda sa bawat buwan na tumatagas ang langis sa kanilang pangisdaan,” PAMALAKAYA said.

(The owner of the sunken vessel should compensate for the lost income of the fishermonth for each

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