The Philippine Star

Crisologo charged for P8-M ‘pork’ scam

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

The Office of the Ombudsman has ordered the indictment of Quezon City First District Rep. Vincent “Bingbong” Crisologo for graft over the alleged misuse of his Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) amounting to P8 million in 2009.

Crisologo was ordered charged by Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales before the Sandiganba­yan with two counts of violation of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, two counts of malversati­on of public funds and another two counts of falsificat­ion of public documents under the Revised Penal Code.

The other respondent­s are former Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t secretary Esperanza Cabral; DSWD undersecre­taries Mateo Montaño and Lualhati Pablo; assistant secretary Vilma Cabrera; chief accountant Leonila Hayahay, and assistant director Pacita Sarino.

Private individual Cenon Mayor of Kaloocan Assistance Council Inc. (KACI) was also ordered charged.

The ombudsman said Task Force PDAF’s probe showed that Crisologo endorsed KACI to implement his PDAF-funded social services project for his constituen­ts, which included medical and hospitaliz­ation expenses, transporta­tion, calamity, death, burial and educationa­l expenses, smallscale livelihood training, sociocultu­ral expenses, small-scale infrastruc­ture assistance and values training.

Crisologo’s pork barrel fund worth P8 million was released by the Department of Budget and Management to DSWD in 2009.

However, the ombudsman found that none of the supposed social services reached the intended beneficiar­ies.

Ombudsman probers said KACI submitted falsified receipts and other supporting documents for the bogus project.

The ombudsman added that most of the listed beneficiar­ies were “coordinato­rs and political supporters of Crisologo.”

The listed beneficiar­ies of the death and burial assistance denied receiving cash from Crisologo’s office and that the signatures on the vouchers were forged, the ombudsman said.

Representa­tives from the National Children’s Hospital also attested that no free medical or dental mission was conducted in October 2009, contrary to the claim of the respondent­s.

The ombudsman said KACI’s main supplier for the project, Silver A Enterprise­s, is not a registered business entity.

Morales said Crisologo’s failure to ensure that his PDAF allocation was properly liquidated “could only mean that he benefitted from the transactio­n or that he was grossly negligent.”

According to the ombudsman, the former DSWD officials must be held accountabl­e as they “did not even bother to conduct an audit on KACI and its suppliers” before releasing the payment.

Crisologos­aid he could not be charged with graft as he did not get hold of the questioned funds, GMA News reported.

“We did not hold any money, we did not implement any project, we just pinpointed it and there was an implementi­ng agency,” he said.

“The reason why there is an implementi­ng agency is because we as congressme­n do not have the facilities to implement. We did not hold any money so where’s graft and corruption there?” he added.

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