
(Photo courtesy of Philippine Coast Guard)
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) said the Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) of the operator of MT Princess Empress, the vessel that leaked massive oil amounts in Oriental Mindoro, has been revoked.
RDC Reield Marine Services, Inc.’s certificate revocation is part of the May 11 resolution of the Maritime Industry Authority–National Capital Region (MARINA-NCR), after it was found out that the vessel operated without authority.
The DOTr said it is also investigating if the personnel from maritime authorities had responsibility for the sinking of the vessel.
It was reported that the vessel sailed unauthorized for 17 times before it sank on February 28.
“We have had sinkings before but no one has been held to account. This time all parties, whether private or public, will be held accountable. There will be no exception,” DOTr Secretary Jaime Bautista said.
“Our policy is zero tolerance to shortcuts, official negligence, and disregard of rules. The rule of law, good governance, and best practices must prevail throughout the department and its agencies,” he added. -AG/CF