FACT-CHECK PH
  • Home
  • Fast Facts
  • Fact-Check
  • The Fact Pattern
  • Facts by Law
No Result
View All Result
FACT-CHECK PH
  • Home
  • Fast Facts
  • Fact-Check
  • The Fact Pattern
  • Facts by Law
No Result
View All Result
FACT-CHECK PH
No Result
View All Result

Leviste denies receiving public funds for solar projects amid ₱24B DOE penalty case

Fact-Check PH by Fact-Check PH
February 12, 2026
in Fast Facts
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
Leviste denies receiving public funds for solar projects amid ₱24B DOE penalty case
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Rep. Leandro Leviste publicly stated that he did not take a single peso from the government for his solar ventures. He said the contracts held by his companies were permits for private investments and that the projects were financed using private funds.

One of his firms, Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings Inc., entered into service contracts with the Department of Energy to develop renewable energy capacity. These service contracts authorized project development and set delivery commitments for the company.

Service contracts do not automatically mean a direct allocation from the national budget or the granting of government subsidies. They serve as agreements that allow a private developer to pursue projects in exchange for meeting specific obligations and timelines.

The Department of Energy terminated several of these service contracts after the company failed to meet its development commitments. The government is pursuing penalties amounting to about ₱24 billion, which represents enforcement of contractual obligations rather than the release of government funds.

Another Leviste-linked company, Solar Para sa Bayan Corp., which previously held a congressional franchise, is no longer operational. Available public records do not show any transfer of government funds to the company during its operations.

The congressional franchise granted to Solar Para sa Bayan Corp. allowed it to operate solar microgrids in certain areas. However, the enabling law stated that the franchise did not entitle the company to government subsidies or budgetary support.

Leviste cited permit and approval challenges as factors that affected project timelines. The Department of Energy said the contract terminations were due to failure to meet development milestones and noted that meeting timelines remains the responsibility of the developer.

Author

  • Fact-Check PH
    Fact-Check PH

    Fact-Check PH is an independent fact-checking initiative founded by Assortedge.

Tags: fast-facts
Previous Post

FACT CHECK: Senate President Tito Sotto does not want to be the prime minister of the Philippines

Next Post

FACT CHECK: Image of former President Duterte with long hair beside Kitty Duterte is AI-generated

Related Posts

News trust in the Philippines falls to a record low, report finds
Fast Facts

News trust in the Philippines falls to a record low, report finds

Filipinos trust the news less than ever, according to the Reuters Institute’s 2026 Digital News Report. 

by Margie Markland
June 23, 2026
Sara Duterte’s VP Impeachment Pre-Trial Holds Well; Emphasizes Process and Setting Up of Trial
Fast Facts

Sara Duterte’s VP Impeachment Pre-Trial Holds Well; Emphasizes Process and Setting Up of Trial

The pre-trial for the impeachment case filed against the Vice President Sara Duterte was officially opened on June 18,...

by Fact-Check PH
June 22, 2026
Did Alan Peter Cayetano really waste P700 million in just 28 days as Senate President?
Fast Facts

Did Alan Peter Cayetano really waste P700 million in just 28 days as Senate President?

Senator Ping Lacson clamed that former Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano "spent" or "wasted" nearly P700 million during his...

by Francine Tosoc
June 20, 2026
House OKs anti-disinformation bill on second reading
Fast Facts

House OKs anti-disinformation bill on second reading

The House of Representatives has approved on second reading a measure penalizing the deliberate spread of harmful false information...

by Margie Markland
June 15, 2026
Next Post
FACT CHECK: Image of former President Duterte with long hair beside Kitty Duterte is AI-generated

FACT CHECK: Image of former President Duterte with long hair beside Kitty Duterte is AI-generated

Fact-Check PH

Independent fact-checking initiative committed to truth, context, and accountability.

Explore

  • About Us
  • Fact-Check
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

Connect

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • Email Us

© 2026 Fact-Check PH All rights reserved.

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy
  • Sitemap
No Result
View All Result
  • Homepage
  • Fact-Check
  • The Fact Pattern
  • Fast Facts
  • Facts by Law

© 2026 Fact-Check PH. All Rights Reserved.