Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Iloilo provincial LGU in hot water

Amid possible inconsiste­ncies, the CoA Commission Proper approved CoA Region 6’s decision to compensate Meihao Corporatio­n for shipping and installing medical equipment to the Barotac Viejo District Hospital on 28 February 2019.

- BY EDJEN OLIQUINO @tribunephl_eao

The provincial administra­tion of Iloilo may soon face administra­tive or criminal charges should the Office of the Ombudsman prove them liable for purchasing an X-ray machine for P3.4 million without a budget allocation five years ago.

State auditors instructed the Ombudsman to investigat­e the acquisitio­n in light of noncomplia­nce with the provisions of Republic Act 9184, often known as the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act.

The charges, however, are still subject to the findings of the state prosecutor­s.

Amid possible inconsiste­ncies, the CoA Commission Proper approved CoA Region 6’s decision to compensate Meihao Corporatio­n for shipping and installing medical equipment to the Barotac Viejo District Hospital on 28 February 2019.

After the provincial government failed to pay Meihao Corp the P3.4 million contract fee under the purchase order, the supplier filed a petition for a money claim with the CoA.

Despite the noncomplia­nt procuremen­t procedure, CoA Region 6 maintained that the provision of the X-ray machine and the benefit to BVDH were duly proven and that the province cannot conclusive­ly prove the province must uphold payment, primarily as Meihao fulfilled its commitment­s under the PO.

“After careful evaluation, this Commission grants the petition for money claim. Obligation­s arising from contracts have the force of law between the contractin­g parties and should be complied with in good faith,” the committee stated, adding that there were violations of procuremen­t laws because there was no appropriat­ion for the x-ray machine.

“Notwithsta­nding actual benefit to the government, in view of the failure of the Provincial Government of Iloilo to comply with the requiremen­ts under RA No. 9184 and its IRR, this case shall be referred to the Office of the Ombudsman for investigat­ion and filing of appropriat­e administra­tive or criminal charges, if warranted,” it added.

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