"I think the Fraport case would have a direct impact on governments ability to attract foreign investors to put their money in BOT projects," Schumacher said.
Schumacher warned that "this (Fraport fiasco) is unfortunate considering that the government is largely dependent on foreign capital to implement BOT projects."
The Fraport case, Schumacher pointed out, is just the latest botched BOT project on top of other problems with BOT power projects.
"Foreign proponents in various BOT projects have complained about the governments whimsical decision to change the terms of the BOT contracts midstream into 25-year projects," he said.
Fraport recently decided to write off its 292 million euros or about P17 billion investment in the NAIA-3 project following the governments decision to abrogate its contract with the joint venture firm Philippine International Air Terminal Co. Inc. (PIATCO).