The Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Protected Area Management Board (DENR-PAMB) is facing criticism for issuing a permit to Captain’s Peak Resort in Sagbayan Bohol, which allegedly damaged the natural landscape of the area.

The resort, which is located on top of a hill in Sagbayan, was found to have violated the environmental laws and regulations by the committee on environment of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) in Bohol led by Board Member (BM) Villamor Jamie Aumentado.

Aumentado, who was interviewed by Kwentas Klaras this morning, said that the development of the resort only affected 20% of the size of the hill, but the DENR-PAMB could not provide any concrete data on how much the scale of the mountain was affected.

“We can’t determine how much 20% is because they don’t have a measure. They just estimate”, said Aumentado.

She added that the SP wants to establish clear criteria and standards for the protection and conservation of the natural resources in Bohol. She said that they will present their findings and recommendations to the DENR-PAMB and urge them to review and revoke the permit given to the resort.

She also plans to push an ordinance regarding this issue in the SP to prevent similar cases from happening in the future.

The DENR-PAMB has not yet issued any statement regarding this matter.