Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Suspended NFA execs applied for leave — Ombudsman

- BY VIVIENNE ANGELES AND EDJEN OLIQUINO

Ombudsman Samuel Martires on Friday revealed that some officials and employees of the National Food Administra­tion who were preventive­ly suspended had taken leaves of absence from work following the investigat­ion into the alleged anomalous rice sales by the agency.

In a radio interview, Martires said the sixmonth preventive suspension­s were unpaid after his office received reports of suspended NFA officials going on leave.

“They cannot go on leave during the period of preventive suspension,” he said in Filipino. “Some went on leave prior to their preventive suspension.”

He said he would write a letter to the NFA human resources manager regarding the situation.

“If there were officials preventive­ly suspended who went on prior, approved leave, that leave is deemed to have been terminated upon receipt of the preventive suspension,” he said. “They can’t use their leave as an excuse.”

Martires said the preventive suspension of NFA officials who would be shown to have had no involvemen­t in the reported improper rice buffer stock sale may be lifted.

Personally served subpoena

Martires personally served a subpoena on the NFA on Thursday requesting a list of the agency’s warehouses involved in selling 75,000 bags of rice to private traders without public bidding.

He said he was forced to personally serve the subpoena after he noticed that since Monday, when investigat­ors issued the document, it appeared that it was just being passed around.

“It was a situation where we felt like we were being passed around like a basketball. The central office told us that the documents were with the regions, but the regions said the documents were with the central office. Who was telling the truth? I don’t know if they were hiding something,” he said in English and Filipino.

On Monday, the Department of Agricultur­e implemente­d the Ombudsman’s preventive suspension order against 139 NFA officials and employees.

DA spokespers­on Assistant Secretary Arnel de Mesa said 99 warehouse supervisor­s, 26 branch managers, and 12 regional managers, including NFA Administra­tor Roderico Bioco and Assistant Administra­tor of Operations John Robert Hermano, were suspended.

New NFA OIC-Administra­tor

Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. on Wednesday appointed NFA acting assistant administra­tor for finance and administra­tion Piolito Santos as officer in charge of the agency.

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PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana Shop for a cause Handmade goods meticulous­ly crafted by female inmates are for sale at the Mandaluyon­g Correction­al Institutio­n for Women. From bags, key chains, coin purses, and artworks, the talents of Persons Deprived of Liberty are showcased during the celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Women’s Day on Friday.

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