Baguio Court dismisses latest bid to halt Camp John Hay recovery

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Baguio Court dismisses latest bid to halt Camp John Hay recovery
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This decision follows an earlier ruling by Baguio RTC Branch 79, which also rejected a similar petition filed by another group of foreign sub-lessees attempting to prevent their eviction from Camp John Hay

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The petition sought to prevent the implementation of the arbitral award that mandates the return of the property — including all improvements and permanent structures — to the Bases Conversion and Development Authority ., which also rejected a similar petition filed by another group of foreign sub-lessees attempting to prevent their eviction from Camp John Hay.

BCDA chairperson Hilario Paredes welcomed the court’s decision, saying it affirms the government’s rightful claim to Camp John Hay and underscores the need for stakeholders to engage in productive discussions.“The BCDA lauds the Baguio RTC and other law enforcement entities for continuously upholding the rule of law and protecting the government’s rights over Camp John Hay,” said Paredes.

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