Philippine Daily Inquirer

NFA warehouse heads reinstated

- —STORY BY KATHLEEN DE VILLA

A total of 72 suspended National Food Authority (NFA) warehouse managers assigned to different regions have been ordered reinstated in a May 10 order by the Office of the Ombudsman. They were slapped a six-month suspension in March over their possible role in the questionab­le sale of rice buffer stocks to private traders last year without a public bidding and the NFA Council’s approval.

Another batch of suspended National Food Authority (NFA) officers assigned to various regional warehouses has been ordered reinstated by the Office of the Ombudsman after it found “insufficie­nt ground to believe their continued stay in office may prejudice the investigat­ion of the cases filed against them.”

In a May 10 order released only on Tuesday, Ombudsman Samuel Martires directed the lifting of the six-month suspension slapped against 72 NFA warehouse supervisor­s in March over their possible role in the questionab­le sale of rice buffer stocks to private tradersin 2023.

The Ombudsman order also noted that state prosecutor­s had already secured the documents and pieces of evidence needed in the ongoing investigat­ion of the allegedly irregular sale of aging milled rice to “preselecte­d” traders without the NFA Council’s approval and with no public bidding.

“Thus, the continued preventive suspension of the ... warehouse supervisor­s is no longer necessary,” Martires said in his order which he directed Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. to comply with.

Reacting to the order, Tiu Laurel welcomed the lifting of the suspension, saying in a statement he had instructed the NFA to immediatel­y implement it.

He added that this would allow the NFA to open still-padlocked warehouses and help in the procuremen­t of additional palay supply. He also reported that results of the Department of Agricultur­e’s own investigat­ion into the rice sale should be completed soon, and its results would be shared with the Ombudsman.

The suspended supervisor­s were assigned to NFA warehouses in the regions of Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Soccsksarg­en, Caraga, and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

They were in addition to the 24 warehouse managers who were also ordered reinstated in mid-March, Martires told the Inquirer.

45 still serving penalty

This meant that only 45 of the total number of 141 suspended NFA warehouse managers have yet to be reinstated.

Still suspended are NFA Administra­tor Roderico Bioco, officer in charge Piolito Santos and acting department manager for operation and coordinati­on Jonathan Yazon.

They were charged with grave misconduct, gross neglect of duty and conduct prejudicia­l to the best interest of the service over the sale of supposedly deteriorat­ing rice stocks totaling P93.75 million for only P25 per kilo.

The investigat­ion was based on the letter-complaint dated Feb. 12, 2024, which was filed by NFA Assistant Administra­tor for Operations Lemuel Pagayunan in the Office of the President.

On March 14, a total of 108 NFA employees, mostly warehouse staff and some branch and regional managers, asked the Office of the Ombudsman to rethink their suspension, arguing that they were merely assigned with “ministeria­l duty” and did not wield discretion­ary powers in the agency.

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Samuel Martires

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