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CJHDevCo Offers Compromise in Camp John Hay Dispute

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April 08, 2025

CJH Development Corp. (CJHDevCo) has offered to completely waive its right to collect the P1.42-billion arbitral award granted in its favor by the Supreme Court—including all interest claims.

This is on the condition that the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and the government fully recognize, protect and honor the rights of the third-party homeowners, unit owners and golf club members of Camp John Hay.

This includes:

  • 189 unit owners at The Manor

  • 208 unit owners at The Forest Lodge

  • 25 country home owners

  • 56 forest cabin owners

  • 13 VOA log home owners

  • 45 estate house and lot owners

  • 38 lot pad owners

  • 2,500 golf club certificate holders

"This is not about CJHDevCo," the statement read. "This is about safeguarding the rights and dignity of those who trusted the system. Camp John Hay should not become a graveyard for their dreams."

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