DILG will form a Task Force to look into the possible accountability of local government officials in the construction of a resort in Chocolate Hills,
The Department of the Interior and Local Government is set to form a Task Force to look into the possible accountability of local government officials in the construction of a resort in the protected area of Chocolate Hills in Bohol.In Christian Maño's report on Super Radyo dzBB on Saturday, the special investigation team will focus on the issues surrounding the construction of the controversial resort in Chocolate Hills.
Meanwhile, The Department of Environment and Natural Resources said that the resort may face up to a P5 million fine as it started operations without an environmental compliance certificate .The DENR also said that it would check if its local field offices were liable for the controversy, considering that the resort was able to continue operations despite the temporary closure issued in September 2023. According to the DENR, local government units also bear responsibility over the matter.
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