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No agreement yet on Gem-Ver compensation

'Gem-ver' fishermen get P6 million compensation – DOJ

FILE PHOTO: Junel Insigne, captain of the FB Gem-Ver, checks out the damage on his craft, which was rammed and sunk by a Chinese vessel in the West Philippine Sea in June 2019. Abandoned in the icy waters, Insigne and his 21-man crew floated for three hours until a Vietnamese ship came to their rescue. INQUIRER/RICHARD A. REYES

MANILA, Philippines — Discussions are still ongoing and no agreement has been reached yet on the compensation sought by Filipino fishermen from the Chinese company that owns the steel-hulled trawler that damaged and abandoned Filipino fishing boat Gem-Ver 1 in 2019.

“The discussions are still ongoing. Until these are completed, it might not be advisable to make any statements on the amounts involved,” said Justice Undersecretary Adrian Sugay.

Representatives of the Chinese vessel have reportedly made a counteroffer of only P3.6 million in compensation, just about a quarter of the P12 million sought by the fishermen.

—Tina G. Santos

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