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FRANCHISE TERMINATION

March 12, 2024 People's Journal 81 views

THE Committee on Legislative Franchises of the House of Representatives yesterday voted to terminate the broadcasting privilege granted to Swara Sug Media Corp., also known as Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI).

At the end of its sixth hearing on alleged violations of SMNI’s congressional franchise, the committee chaired by Parañaque Rep. Gus Tambuing decided to endorse to the plenary the approval of House Bill 9710, authored by Rep. Rodge Gutierrez of 1-RIDER Party-list, which seeks the termination of the network’s franchise.

It was committee vice chairman Surigao del Norte Rep. Johnny Pimentel who moved for the termination of the hearings and the approval of the bill.

Pimentel said the panel has already held six hearings since the latter part of 2023.

“All arguments and issues have been exhaustively discussed. And we have established violations by Swara Sug of at least four sections of its franchise – Sections 4, 10, 11, and 12,” he said.

He said the broadcasting network identified with Pastor Apollo Quiboloy violated Section 4 on its responsibility to be truthful and accurate in its broadcasting.

“They violated Section 10, which requires them to obtain the permission of Congress before any change in ownership,” he said.

Pimentel noted that in 2020, Swara Sug reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it was owned 95 percent by Quiboloy’s Kingdom of Jesus Christ.

However, in 2022, Swara Sug transferred 46-percent of its ownership to another entity without obtaining congressional approval, he said.

He said Section 11 requiring dispersal of ownership to Filipinos was also transgressed.

“They should have offered at least 30 percent to Filipinos. After 29 years, not one share of stock was offered,” he said.

He added that the Section 12, which was also violated, is on the reportorial requirement.

“Klarong-Klaro po ang violations nila. On this note, I move that we approve Bill No. 9710 on the termination of Swara Sug’s legislative franchise,” Pimentel told the Tambunting committee.

SMNI lawyer Mark Tolentino made a last minute attempt to delay the vote by appealing to the committee to read its position paper on Bill No. 9710.

But Tambunting told him that he submitted the position paper 30 minute before today’s hearing.

“How could you expect us to reproduce it and give all members a copy? November pa pinag-uusapan na natin ito, tapos magsu-submit kayo ng position paper 30 minutes before the hearing?

That’s truly unfair,” he said.

“Anyway, your position paper was just a reproduction of what you have told us during our six hearings, and it is noted,” he said.

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