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Philippine politician who praised natural gas takes heat for business dealings after AP reporting

An influential Philippine governor is the subject of controversy following an Associated Press investigation into his links to the expanding natural gas industry in his province.
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FILE - The Ilijan liquified natural gas plant is visible with Verde Island, in the distance, along the coast of Ilijan, Batangas province, Philippines on Aug. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila, File)

An influential Philippine governor is the subject of controversy following an Associated Press into his links to the in his province.

Articles in two leading newspapers called the connections unethical and said any wrongdoing must be corrected. An umbrella group that claims to have 150 environmental organizations as members is calling for an investigation.

The AP reported that Gov. Hermilando Mandanas of Batangas province championed a major expansion of natural gas power plants and delivery terminals while he owned almost 30% of a real estate firm known as AbaCore that planned to profit from the buildout. The company鈥檚 land values soared as energy companies moved into the busy port region and it also launched its own natural gas enterprise. Legal experts called this a conflict of interest.

Mandanas and associates did not respond to requests for comment through email, Facebook message and LinkedIn.

The Daily Tribune, a Manila newspaper, said in an editorial June 24 that the findings raised 鈥渆thical questions about Mandanas鈥檚 real estate interests and his tireless promotion of imported fuel terminals.鈥

鈥淭he case of Mandanas is not isolated,鈥 the editorial said. 鈥淪uch unethical practices are so brazen and too frequent that ordinary Filipinos have come to ignore them.鈥

Ben Kritz, a columnist at the Manila Times, the Philippines鈥 oldest English language newspaper, said it 鈥渋s something that needs to be looked into carefully.鈥

Any misdeeds 鈥渕ust be corrected,鈥 he wrote on June 27.

Referring to Mandanas, The City Post news website said in an editorial June 23 that it's 鈥渋ncumbent upon him to justify how these deals did not run afoul of ethics rules.鈥

The Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ), and the nonprofit Center for Energy, Ecology and Development, which has campaigned against the natural gas buildout, called for a full investigation. Batangas residents are 鈥渄oomed to pay for their governor鈥檚 greed with their own health and livelihood,鈥 the PMCJ said in a statement to the Manila Times published July 2.

Mandanas should 鈥渢emporarily step back from the seat of governance to allow the investigation to proceed,鈥 the Manila Times quoted the statement as saying. The PMCJ did not respond to requests for the statement.

Mandanas鈥檚 stake in AbaCore involved a complex structure with three layers of Philippine companies, the AP found. Attorneys who specialize in local government and ethics said his ownership may violate the national law on conflict of interest. That law also requires Philippine politicians to divest from businesses that clash with their official duties within 60 days of taking office.

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The Associated Press鈥 climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP鈥檚 for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at .

Ed Davey, The Associated Press

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