TWG Eyes Blacklisting of ANGKAS as MC Taxi Provider

Following the recommendation to terminate the extended study on motorcycle taxis, the Inter-Agency Technical Working Group (TWG) in charge of it is eyeing to exclude mobile app Angkas should the alternative mode of transport be legalized.

In a statement, the TWG cited violations of Angkas in the study's implementing guidelines, which have gravely affected the conduct of the study.

The TWG noted the Angkas operated outside of the identified study areas of Metro Manila and Metro Cebu for economic gains.

This, according to the TWG has affected the data gathering process of the study.

According to the TWG, there are validated  reports and apprehensions made by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board in Cagayan De Oro, various social media accounts, and, admissions made by George Royeca, Head of Regulatory and Public Affairs of Angkas on national television, which confirmed that ANGKAS was operating outside of Metro Manila and Metro Cebu.

"The TWG is mandated to conduct a study on the viability of the motorcycle as an alternative and  safe mode of public transportation and not to make a study on job generation for riders. Competition has no place in this study as this is being done to gather data and not to determine the viability for profit or income.

The TWG added that ANGKAS also did not reveal to the riding public that it is not a majority-owned corporation, which is a violation of Philippine laws.

"Angkas also did not disclose to the riding public that DBDOYC, its registered corporation name, is 99 percent foreign-owned, which is in violation of Philippine laws that common carriers should be at-least 60 percent owned by Filipino citizens. Records from the Securities and Exchange Commission have revealed that DBDOYC or Angkas is 99.996 percent owned by Angeline Xiwen Tham, a Singaporean, with P9.8 million in subscribed shares. Tham is also listed at the SEC as president of DBDOYC," the TWG said.

"The blacklisting of DBDOYC a.k.a. Angkas and its incorporators from further participating as a motorcycle ride-hailing mode of transportation in the event that RA 4136 be amended, as they have blatantly exhibited defiance of mandated guidelines set by the TWG to cover the study and the extended pilot run," the TWG said.

The recommendation for termination of the study, the TWG said, is due to earlier issuance of a 20-day TRO by the Quezon City RTC Branch 223, which temporarily prevented it from implementing Section 10 of the revised guidelines with regards the imposition of the rider cap, had greatly compromised the integrity of the study's data gathering design.

"As a result of the 20-day TRO, the integrity of the study was compromised  as the data gathering design set by the TWG was hampered and allowed the unfettered entry of motorcycle taxis, eschewing the data gathering design of the TWG which was premised on a 30,000 riders sample size in Metro Manila and 9,000 riders in Cebu," the TWG said in its recommendation.

"Without the cap or the limit set on the number of participating riders as stated under Section 10 of the revised guidelines, the TWG cannot accurately collect data, and as such, compromising the integrity of its study," the TWG added.

In addition, the TWG said the pending cases lodged by ANGKAS before the Quezon City RTC Branch 223 and the Mandaluyong City RTC Branch 212, questioning the study's revised guidelines, have also hampered the implementation of the study.

"The TWG foresees its inability to gather accurate data to enable it to render any recommendation at the end of the pilot project. For this reason, the TWG hereby invokes Section 13 of the revised guidelines and recommends that the pilot implementation be terminated," the TWG said in its recommendation.

To recall, the TWG conducted an initial study on the viability of using motorcycles as taxis or as an alternative mode of transportation for six months from June 23, 2019 to December 26, 2019.

Initially participating in the study was the ANGKAS with its 27,000 riders.

Following the six months of evaluation, it was recommended that the study be extended to another three months from December 23, 2019 to March 23, 2020 with a reorganization of the TWG.

The members of the TWG were tasked to review, amend and revise existing guidelines and issue the necessary implementing rules and regulations in relation to the operation of motorcycle taxis.

For the extended period of the study, the TWG decided to increase the number of participating riders to 39,000 to assure that more commuters will generate feedback on the study. For the extended run, the TWG also decided to allow more motorcycle transport companies to join.

During the Senate Committee hearing yesterday, Angkas Chief Transport Advocate George Royeca stressed that he has no fight with the LTFRB and the TWG and that what he was fighting for is the well-being of the bikers and the thousands of passengers.

Angkas' Chief Transport Advocate, George Royeca

He also clarified several allegations made by the TWG, particularly those about the ownership of Angkas and their alleged operations in CDO, among other things.

Royeca ended his presentation by stressing that Angkas will continue to try to work with the government. “In spite all of these, nandito pa rin kami na gusting makipagtulungan. We are still committed to working with the government to build a better system,” he said.

Also read: LTFRB Halts Motorcycle Taxis Starting Next Week
Mandaluyong RTC Junks Angkas Petition to Stop Revised Guidelines for MC Taxi Study
MC Taxi TWG Blasts Angkas For Being 'Two-Faced'

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