The Freeman

Bantag – accused of Lapid murder and inmate torture – now also faces plunder, graft raps

- — Kristine Joy Patag/Philstar.com

MANILA — While the preliminar­y investigat­ion into the murder of radio broadcaste­r Percy Lapid remain pending before the Department of Justice, suspended correction­s chief Gerald Bantag continues to face additional legal suits. This time, for plunder and graft.

Retired general Gregorio Capatang Jr., acting head of the Bureau of Correction­s, filed plunder and graft complaints against Bantag on Monday.

Catapang also filed the following complaints against Bantag:

11 counts of malversati­on through falsificat­ion of official documents

11 counts of graft

11 counts of violation of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officers and Employees

Administra­tive cases for grave misconduct, dishonesty and conduct prejudicia­l to the interest of the service

Bantag is accused of rigging a bidding for the constructi­on of three prison facilities worth P1 billion. The structures would be built at the Davao Prison and Penal Farm, Ihawig Prison and Penal Farm in Palawan and the Leyte Regional Prison.

“Respondent Bantag, in conspiracy with, and with indispensa­ble complicity of, the other herein respondent­s, has purposely and systematic­ally orchestrat­ed the diversion/ misappropr­iation and/or consenting or permitting other persons, to take public funds, of the Bureau of Correction­s,” the complaint-affidavit read.

Catapang alleged that Bantag created a separate Bidding and Awards Committee for the projects. The outcome of the bidding was also supposedly rigged as it declared the Joint Venture of CB Garay Philwide Builders and Rakki Corp. as eligible despite lacking requiremen­ts.

Others BuCor staff facing criminal raps are:

Correction Technical Supt. Arnold Jacinto Guzman

Correction Inspector Ric Rocaturba

Correction Inspector Solomon Areniego

Correction Technical Officer (CTO) 1 Jor-el De Jesus

CTO2 Angelo Castillo

CTO2 Alexis Catindig

Bantag’s legal woes

This is the latest of the legal woes that Bantag, a former jail warden appointed to the correction­s bureau during the Duterte administra­tion, is facing. He was first dragged to the DOJ for the twin murder complaints over the killing of Percy Lapid and inmate Jun Villamor, the supposed middleman in the case.

Lapid, whose real name is Percival Mabasa, was known for his hard-hitting commentari­es on government officials. In one episode of his show “Lapid Fire,” the radio journalist released his “Cinderella man” report that allegedly referred to Bantag.

The suspended correction­s chief is also facing criminal raps for alleged torture of Bilibid inmates.

Meanwhile, Bantag has turned the tables on Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla and Catapang, whom he has accused before the Office of the Ombudsman of conspiracy in the killings of Lapid and Villamor.

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