Sun.Star Cebu

10 years after Balili deal, ombud dismisses Gwen

- GEROME M. DALIPE / Reporter @GeromeMDal­ipe

The Office of the Ombudsman ordered the dismissal of House Deputy Speaker Gwen over the purchase of the 24.9-hectare Balili property in 2008 and a contract to develop it in 2012.

Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales dismissed Garcia from public service after she found the former Cebu governor guilty of grave misconduct.

The dismissal order carries the accessory penalties of perpetual disqualifi­cation from holding public office, cancellati­on of eligibilit­y and forfeiture of retirement benefits.

The ombudsman also directed House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez to implement the dismissal order, but the latter said it would be unconstitu­tional to do so. Deputy Speaker Garcia also ques- tioned the timing of the dismissal order, considerin­g her active role in the hearing of an impeachmen­t complaint against Supreme Court Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno (See related story).

In the decision dated Jan. 15, 2018, the ombudsman ruled that Garcia couldn’t show proof that she had been authorized to enter into a contract to acquire filling materials for the former resort property.

For housing, port

On June 11, 2008, during Garcia’s second term as Cebu governor, the Province acquired the 24.92-hectare Balili property in Tinaan, Naga for P98.926 million. It was supposed to be intended for the Capitol’s housing and seaport projects.

However, an investigat­ion showed that 19.67 hectares of the property were underwater and

unsuitable either for human settlement or a port project.

In April 2014, the Court of Appeals nullified the ombudsman’s decision that found Garcia liable for an administra­tive case of grave misconduct.

It pointed out that Garcia’s reelection as governor in 2010 meant that she couldn’t face any administra­tive liability for the 2008 purchase.

Filling materials

In April 2012, the Cebu Provincial Government conducted a public bidding “for the supply and delivery of back-filling materials and other incidental­s of its submerged and mangrove portions.”

The Capitol eventually awarded the contract to Supreme ABF Constructi­on, whose price was P248.75/cubic meter.

Records from the provincial treasurer showed the Provincial Government released a total of P24,468,927.66 to the winning contractor.

But the anti-graft office said that Garcia had no authority from the Provincial Board when she entered into contracts with Supreme ABF Constructi­on.

Allocation, not authority

“While this office finds merit on her assertion that the P50-million allotment for the airport/seaport and other economic enterprise site developmen­t program was a valid source of appropriat­ion for the Balili project, such appropriat­ion did not validly confer authority to respondent Garcia to enter into a contract with ABF Constructi­on for the Balili project,” read part of the decision.

The ombudsman said that Garcia violated provisions of the Administra­tive Code of 1987 and the Government Auditing Code.

Provincial Accountant Emmanuel Guial was also found guilty of simple neglect of duty for certifying documents for disburseme­nt vouchers despite the lack of authority from the Provincial Board.

The ombudsman suspended Guial for three months without pay. If he has left office, the punishment shall be converted into a fine equivalent to Guial’s salary for three months.

The ombudsman dismissed for want of evidence the administra­tive cases against Bids and Awards Committee chairperso­n Marivic Garces; vice chairperso­n Bernard Calderon; members Manuel Purog, Emme Gingoyon, Ma. Junelene Arenas, Cristina Giango, Rosalinda Jao; and acting provincial treasurer Roy Salubre.

 ?? SUNSTAR FILE ?? PURCHASE: It was in 2008, during Gwen Garcia’s second of three terms as Cebu governor, that the Capitol acquired a former beach resort in Naga for more than P98 million. She is now serving her second term in the House.
SUNSTAR FILE PURCHASE: It was in 2008, during Gwen Garcia’s second of three terms as Cebu governor, that the Capitol acquired a former beach resort in Naga for more than P98 million. She is now serving her second term in the House.

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