CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga — Former Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arturo Tugade on Tuesday, Jan. 3, said he had “always instructed a backup system” to the communications, navigation, surveillance/air traffic management (CNS/ATM) systems of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).
The air traffic management system encountered problems on Jan. 1, which delayed or canceled more than 300 flights and affected more than 55,000 passengers.
“CAAP officials who were there during our time are still there: [Manuel Antonio] Tamayo [former DOTr undersecretary for aviation and airports], Danjun Lucas [now acting deputy director general for administration], Jim Sydiongco [former CAAP director general] and [Ricardo] Banayat [CAAP deputy director general], etc. They recommended/monitored, and implemented. Ask them,” Tugade told the Inquirer via Viber messages.
“I have always instructed a redundancy plan,” he said, adding that Tamayo, Lucas, and Sydiongco “cannot deny this!”
“Farthest from the truth,” he added, referring to allegations he did not spend or diverted P13 billion in funds away from modernizing the CNS/ATM or putting in place the backup system.
The online news portal bilyonaro.com carried a story on that allegation. INQ
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