House panel pushes bill to recover lands illegally acquired by foreigners

The Quad Committee of the Philippine House of Representatives has formally filed a bill to reclaim lands illegally acquired by foreign nationals.

House Bill 11043, or the Civil Forfeiture Act, strengthens the constitutional ban on foreign land ownership stipulated in the 1935 Constitution.

The bill targets individuals evading constitutional restrictions through fake documents to acquire real estate properties.

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Quad Committee Chairman Robert Ace Barbers emphasized that any land transferred to unqualified foreign nationals will be considered “null and void.”

Forfeited properties to benefit citizens, including agricultural lands for farmers and non-agricultural lands for public services

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The proposal aims to enhance monitoring and enforcement of the law protecting lands belonging to Filipinos through the help of local government units and the Land Registration Authority.

The bill seeks to prevent foreign nationals from exploiting their influence and connections, particularly during the Duterte administration when Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) were used as fronts to acquire lands.