Manila Bulletin

42 barangay officials now face charges over SAP anomalies

- By CHITO A. CHAVEZ

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said on Thursday that 42 barangay officials are now facing criminal charges for alleged social ameliorati­on program (SAP)-related anomalies before the Prosecutor’s Office of the Department of Justice (DOJ) with the number rising by almost 80 percent “in a matter of three days.”

DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año said this is a huge leap

from the previous record of 23 officials who were criminally charged as of May 17.

The Philippine National PoliceCrim­inal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) filed the criminal cases on orders of Año.

Año vowed the campaign against corruption is being undertaken seriously as the DILG and the PNP will further intensify its task of getting rid of rogue barangay officials.

The DILG chief noted that “splitting” is among the top complaints leveled against erring barangay officials who reportedly divide the SAP cash aid of one family allegedly to benefit other families.

A DILG report said that Barangay Chairman Gary Remoquillo in San Pedro City, Laguna, is now in hot water after allegedly splitting the SAP cash incentives among the residents, a practice which was allegedly done following the procedures of nearby home owners associatio­ns (HOAs) in the area.

The report also noted that a similar incident was also done in Barangay Batang in Irosin, Sorsogon, where barangay officials Omar G. Guban, Junel G. Guban, and barangay health worker (BHW) Girlie Prejas reportedly asked the SAP beneficiar­y to return ₱2,000 from the ₱5,000 cash assistance so that this may allegedly be given to those not included in the list of SAP beneficiar­ies.

In Manito, Albay, Barangay Councilor Ma. Dely Ala allegedly deprived the complainan­ts half of the amount of their SAP cash assistance allegedly to benefit those who were not included in the master list of beneficiar­ies.

Officials in Barangay Nati, Maasin, Southern Leyte; Barangay Jordan, Villaba, Leyte; Barangay Luzong, Manabo, Abra; Barangay Mariblo, San Francisco Del Monte, Quezon City; Barangay Old Balara, Quezon City, were also in a similar situations because of alleged “splitting” of SAP cash assistance.

Aside from splitting, Año said getting a cut from the SAP financial aid of beneficiar­ies also emerged as a top complaint against some barangay officials.

In times of severe crisis, Año lashed out at the corrupt barangay officials for even thinking of getting cuts from the cash aid of the poor households.

“That is corruption at its finest. Hindi natin ito palalampas­in (We will never tolerate this),” said Año.

Citing another case, Año said that 41-year-old Marcialo Mendoza, a barangay tanod head in Olongapo City is currently detained for reportedly asking ₱3,000 from a SAP beneficiar­y so that this may allegedly be given to barangay officials.

Meanwhile, Barangay Chairman Ramon S Jardin, barangay secretary Stephen Jalandon, Purok (area) president Corazon Latoza and liaison officer Rose Jean Estador of Barangay Feliza, Bacolod City, allegedly got ₱4,000 from the ₱6,000 financial aid received by the SAP beneficiar­ies.

Barangay Chairman Rey Cabian and officials of Quimloong, Bucay, Abra are also facing criminal charges for alleged conspiracy in illegally collecting their “share” of cash assistance from the SAP beneficiar­ies.

Suspect Ivor John Laug-laug Casinas of Bansalan, Davao del Sur was arrested during an entrapment operation after he was caught in the act of accepting ₱1,000 marked money from a SAP beneficiar­y.

The DILG report noted that Casinas has been allegedly soliciting money from qualified SAP recipients.

Nepotism

DILG spokesman and Undersecre­tary Jonathan E. Malaya said “that nepotism is also a big no-no in the distributi­on of SAP financial aid just like what happened to Barangay 11 Zone 2 District 1, Tondo, Manila City”.

He noted that Barangay Chairman Leonardo "Leo" Recto is now facing criminal charges for allegedly single-handedly identifyin­g the beneficiar­ies who are his close friends and relatives and denying the said financial aid to qualified barangay residents.

Malaya noted that a barangay secretary and a barangay treasurer in Tallungan, Aparri, Cagayan, are also facing charges for allegedly including themselves among the SAP beneficiar­ies when they are disqualifi­ed from the SAP since they are local government officials.

He insisted that being a supporter or a relative of the barangay officials should not be the basis in choosing the SAP beneficiar­ies.

“Ang SAP ay para sa mga tunay na nangangail­angan, hindi sa mga katropa (SAP is for the poorest households and not for ones allies),” Malaya emphasized.

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