Daily Tribune (Philippines)

GSIS wins back contested lot

The eviction of Gloria Maris Pasay from the GSIS property was warranted by a writ of execution from Branch 118 of the Regional Trial Court of Pasay

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The Government Service Insurance System finally regained possession of its prime property in Pasay City which it said had been illegally occupied by the Gloria Maris Shark’s Fin Restaurant for 12 years.

The restaurant was evicted from the GSIS property after years of refusing to turn it over to GSIS despite long-standing orders from the Regional Trial Court, Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.

The eviction of Gloria Maris Pasay from the GSIS property was warranted by a writ of execution from Branch 118 of the Regional Trial Court of Pasay issued on 15 July 2022 and notice to vacate dated 3 August 2022.

The eviction process, carried out from 12 to 14 September, had been orderly and peaceful. The writ of execution has been fully implemente­d after RTC Pasay released the certificat­e of turnover to GSIS last September 14, certifying that the sheriff “turned over the control and possession of the disputed property to GSIS.”

Due process followed

“After 12 years, the law has finally allowed us to recover the GSIS property through due process and we are now free to utilize the property for the interest of our members and pensioners.” GSIS president and general manager Wick Veloso said.

According to Veloso, the lease contract between GSIS and Gloria Maris Pasay only covered the period 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2007. Although the contract was not renewed in 2007, GSIS allowed the restaurant to continue using the property on a month-to-month lease from 2007 to June 2010 to give it sufficient time to relocate its business and cater to its advance bookings.

After 12 years, the law has finally allowed us to recover the GSIS property through due process and we are now free to utilize the property for the interest of our members and pensioners.

But when the supposed terminatio­n of the monthto-month lease in June 2010 came, Gloria Maris Pasay refused to surrender the property to GSIS. Instead, it filed a case against GSIS and asked the court to extend the lease period to at least five years. However, the Regional Trial Court, Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court decided in favor of GSIS and ruled that after the terminatio­n of the lease contract, Gloria Maris’s demand to fix a longer lease period is misplaced. But despite the 2019 ruling by the Supreme Court, Gloria Maris Pasay still refused to turn over the property to GSIS.

After Gloria Maris Pasay repeatedly ignored the demand letters from GSIS to vacate and surrender the property, GSIS was constraine­d to file an ejectment case against the restaurant.

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MARK GARTEN/UN PHOTO/HANDOUT VIA XINHUA Investing in future UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres (right) and his special envoy for global education, Gordon Brown, on Saturday launched a multi-billion-dollar Internatio­nal Finance Facility for Education. With the first projects expected in 2023, IFFEd will support education and skills developmen­t investment­s in lower-middle-income countries. With an initial funding of $2 billion, the facility is expected to expand to $10 billion by 2030.

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