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A resort owner in world-famous Boracay denounced yesterday the demolition of his fence and the fences of two other adjoining resorts by a group that the owner said has questionable powers and did not even have a court order.
Businessman Orlando Sacay, who owns the Waling-Waling Beach Hotel, said the demolition led by Connie Padilla of the Eminent Persons Group, of which Sacay is a member, was a violation of the status quo order issued by a court in Kalibo, Aklan on Nov. 28.
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[Title] => Senate urges DENR to stop Boracay land bidding
[Summary] => The Senate urged the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to withhold the implementation of Presidential Proclamation 1064 which seeks to classify more than half of the world-famous Boracay island resort in Aklan into a public agricultural land open for public bidding.
Sen. Franklin Drilon, chairman of the Senate committee on finance, urged the DENR not to proceed pending the Supreme Court ruling on the petition filed by resort owners and landowners seeking the recall of PP 1064.
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Businessman Orlando Sacay, who owns the Waling-Waling Beach Hotel, said the demolition led by Connie Padilla of the Eminent Persons Group, of which Sacay is a member, was a violation of the status quo order issued by a court in Kalibo, Aklan on Nov. 28.
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Sen. Franklin Drilon, chairman of the Senate committee on finance, urged the DENR not to proceed pending the Supreme Court ruling on the petition filed by resort owners and landowners seeking the recall of PP 1064.
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By Delon Porcalla | December 7, 2006 - 12:00am
By Christina Mendez | September 30, 2006 - 12:00am
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