Manila Water, Maynilad: We're not public utility companies

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Defining the relationship of Manila Water and Maynilad with state regulators has several legal and business implications.

DEFINING THE RELATIONSHIP. Manila Water and Maynilad say they are mere agents and not public utility companies. Photo by Darren Langit/RapplerManila Water and Maynilad Water Services reiterated that they are not public utility companies, despite delivering water to households in Metro Manila and nearby areas.

The MWSS Regulatory Board tried to apply the same ruling in 2004. However, the MWSS Board of Trustees did not support this position and instead reiterated a clause in theAlmendras and Fernandez cited this clause in the concession agreement, showing that the water companies are mere agents: Dy revived the decade-old issue, as she wanted more detailed reporting on how the companies adjusted rates.

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Just die pwede? Magsama kayo ng mga Ayala, Pangilinan at amo nya, involved na public officials at dating Presidente na corrupt at pabaya sa tungkulin.Lahat kayo ay dapat bitayin..isama nyo na ang mga Villar at wala ring pinagiba yan..papalitan nyo lang ng halimaw ang mga inalis

Whenever dotardte enters the scene, everything is messed up bad because he lacks knowledge of the real issues before he begins to lambast the parties involved. Apparently he is using his “kanto boy” approach....suntok muna bago paliwanag.

We learned from our Econ class that utilities are 'natural monopolies' and hence should be run by govt. But govt is corrupt and inefficient so we privatized them. At least private operators can be checked from time to time by govt, whereas govt can't effectively supervise itself.

This is getting crazy...water is national natural resource, it’s ok if you did your jobs however they are not and the agreement is unconstitutional in the first place, people have been suffering because of them, same goes for electricity wherein we pay system losses too

Whatever. It's Plunder.

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