Landing International Continues Construction of Philippine Resort in Defiance of Duterte

Landing International Continues Construction of Philippine Resort in Defiance of Duterte.

Costfoto / NurPhoto / Getty Images

Key Takeaways

Landing International is pressing ahead with the construction of its $1.5 billion NayonLanding integrated resort in the Philippines’ Entertainment City, despite having incurred the ire of the country’s strongman president Rodrigo Duterte.

NayonLandingNayong Pilipino chair Patricia Ocampo [center] at the NayonLanding groundbreaking ceremony in Entertainment City, unaware that she had just been fired, along with her entire board, by her country’s president, Rodrigo Duterte. (Image: Richard Reyes/Inquirer)According to the Philippine Star on Monday, “bulldozers, backhoes, graders, cement mixers and dump trucks” were out in force on the plot of land between Solaire Resort Casino and Okada Manila, a sign that Landing is unfazed by the president’s recent denouncement of the venture.

On August 8, the very day Landing broke ground, Duterte fired the entire board of its Philippine partner on the project, the state-run Nayong Pilipino Foundation, allegedly for corruption. The president accused Nayong Pilipino of negotiating a land deal that was “grossly disadvantageous” to the government.

Local reports have suggested that Landing won either a 70- or 50-year contract at an annual rate two-thirds below current market value, which Duterte fumes will cost the government $10 million a year.

Transaction Was Legal

“In addition to the firing of the entire board of the Nayong Pilipino Foundation Inc., the President has instructed a review of the contract of lease entered by (Nayong Pilipino) with Landing Resorts Philippines Development Corp, which the Chief Executive described, in his own words, as flawed,” said presidential spokesman Harry Roque said in a press statement.

Duterte has also reiterated that on his watch.

But as far as Landing is concerned, the transaction was completely legal, and in July it was , the Philippine gambling regulator.

From the [Landing] group’s view point, the recent decision of the Philippine Government to replace members of the NPF board of trustees did not affect the validity of the subject contract of lease,” Landing said.

25-Year Lease

Landing also revealed the true length of the lease which is for 25 years, then renewable to 50, subject to approval by Philippine authorities.

In September 2017, Landing’s chairman, Dr. Yang Zhihui, made a pilgrimage to Manila with his senior management team to meet with Duterte to discuss the proposal. In a subsequent press release, Landing claimed the president exhibited “keen interest” and “overwhelming support” when he heard of the company’s billion-dollar investment plans.

“Unless the lease contract is cancelled or nullified on solid legal grounds by the courts, Landing has reason to believe that it is a valid leaseholder and can legally proceed with its project,” the company asserted this week.

Article Sources
Buffalo Bills Move Up in AFC East Following Strong ‘Thursday Night Football’ Performance editorial policy.
  1. FIFA World Cup: Japan Hopes to Show Off Against Croatia

Compare Accounts
×
Atlanta Hawks Forward John Collins Out 2 Weeks, Currently on Trade Block
Provider
Name
Description
UFC 232 to Feature Female Superfight, as Justino Opens as the Early Favorite Against Nunes  Fewer Chinese Travel Visa Restrictions Mean More Business for Macau Casinos  Las Vegas Raiders Stadium Parking Plan Includes Casino Location, Utilizing Shuttles  Las Vegas Sees Green In Hollywood Red Carpet with ‘Yellowstone’ Spin-offs  Unlikely NFL Teams Help Ease Pain at Sportsbooks  Former MLB Investigator Says PED Use Remains Rampant in League, Questions Sport Integrity  Rhode Island Tiverton Casino Opens September 1, as New England Approaches Gaming Saturation Point  Former Celtics FC Soccer Player Leigh Griffiths Questioned in Sports Betting Probe  Jackpot: Caesars Palace Player Wins Over $1M on Slot Machine  Japan Forming Casino Administration Committee, 40 Municipalities Want Integrated Resort