Press Release
OFWs urge gov’t to investigate passport fee overprice

Mon 19th July 2010
 
 
 Migrante International today called on the Aquino administration to investigate the overpricing of e-passport applications in light of allegations that the contract entered into by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), headed by Secretary Alberto Romulo, for the procurement of the new e-passport is illegal and tainted with corruption.

Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and applicants have been complaining of the rise in the cost of passport fees following the issuance of the new e-passports by the DFA to comply with international standards.

The new e-passport now costs P950 to P1,200 from P550 to P750 in the Philippines, while e-passport costs have risen in Hong Kong, Australia, Taiwan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Japan, in the Middle East and some parts of Europe to as much as thrice as the previous rates, and approximately $6 (USD) more than the fee prescribed for e-passports in the Philippines.

“Wala na bang katapusan ang pangongotong ng gobiyerno mula sa OFWs?” declared Gina Esguerra, Secretary general of Migrante International. “President Aquino must prioritize this issue as this not only involves OFWs but all other Filipinos applying for a passport.”

Esguerra also questioned the e-passport fee increase, saying that the DFA contract with Oberthure, the French company which won the bidding for the procurement of e-passports, is marred with irregularities and grossly overpriced.

In an investigative report by the College Editors’ Guild of the Philippines, it was found out  that the cost of procurement of laminates used for the e-passport is overpriced by P50 per laminate or at least P120 million per year if the DFA releases three million e-passports annually.

The contract still has pending corruption cases at the Office of the Ombudsman and Supreme Court. The P857 million e-passport deal has also been the subject of congressional inquiries and investigations since 2007.

 “DFA Sec. Romulo has yet to answer all allegations hurled against him with regard to this issue. The DFA should stop imposing e-passport fee hikes until this issue is resolved. There should be no reason for an increase if the e-passport contract is truly overpriced. Instead of passing on the burden to our OFWs, corrupt officials involved in the illegal and overpriced deal should be held accountable,” said Esguerra.

 She added that the e-passport contract follows the same pattern and course as high-profile corruption cases such as the NBN-ZTE deal and the Cyber-Education project under the Arroyo administration.

 She said that Migrante International is mulling the filing of administrative and criminal charges against Romulo and other officials involved in the overpriced e-passport deal.

 On the first State of the nation Address of  President Aquino on July 26,  Migrante International will be raising its protest against the e-passport fee hike, among many other concerns, in an internationally coordinated action with its chapters abroad. ###

For more info:
http://migrantecampaign.ning.com http://migranteinternational.org
 
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Omar Gabrito
Tue 20th July 2010
Saudi Arabia
 

Dito sa Saudi Arabia partikular na sa Riyadh ay walang pagbabago ang passport renewal fee. Two hundred (200 Saudi Riyals) parin ang aking ibinayad noong nakaraang buwan na may (5) five years expiration date. Ito ay isang buwan ang pagpo-proseso. Kaya kailangan pang bumalik ulit sa Embassy para sa releasing ng passport. May mga programa din minsan ang ating Mahal na Ambassador Antonio P. Villamor para sa ating mga kababayan na nasa malalayong lugar, na kung saan sila at mga tauhan ng Embahada ay nagkakaroon ng "Embassy on Wheels. Dito ay tumagtanggap at gumagawa sila ng mga papeles o pag otinteket ng mga papeles at passport renewal at iba pang kailangan ng mga OFW. Nangyayari ito minsan sa Al Khobar, Dammam at sa mga Pilipino School dito sa Riyadh. Inilalathala nila sa mga pahayagan kung sila ay nagkakaroon ng ganitong programa para yung mga OFW's na nasa malalayong lugar ay doon na lamang sila pupunta.

 
 
linda
Mon 19th July 2010
Belgium
 

Indeed the e-passport made in the Phil. and abroad cost vary. I wonder why? In Dubai, my nephew is charged 200 dirhan( about 2000 pesos or a little more) In the Phil. it is half this price. OFWs are not earning much considering that the cost of living abroad is much higher than in the Phil. The government should realize these. OFWs are the biggest export of the country so it should help these Filipinos instead of earning from them by over-pricing the e-passport.

Embassies should reduce their personnel and do some cost-benefit analysis. As a Filipino student abroad years ago, the Phil. embassy did not do anything to help me get a cheaper student room. The embassy personnel just told me to read the advertisements in French and Dutch.How can I understand them when both languages were foreign to me at that time?