The Philippine Star

Cam creating havoc at PCSO — exec

- By JANVIC MATEO With Marvin Sy

The appointmen­t of former jueteng whistle-blower Sandra Cam as a board member of the Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO) has triggered infighting between her and some officials of the agency.

PCSO general manager Alexander Balutan called Cam a “loose cannon” after the latter made public statements criticizin­g the current leadership of the agency.

“Ms. Sandra Cam is now creating havoc at PCSO,” Balutan said, warning her not to destroy the agency through unfounded allegation­s.

“I do not want to go down to her level. She is a loose cannon. She is destroying PCSO under the Office of the President to which she now belongs, that we have been painstakin­gly building its credibilit­y since day one last year,” he added.

Following her appointmen­t, Cam vowed to clean PCSO of corruption, criticizin­g various activities such as the lavish Christmas party that cost the agency some P6 million.

Balutan decried the statements made by Cam, stressing that the employees deserved the party after a year of hard work.

“PCSO’s growth is at a historic high today under the new leadership,” Balutan said.

“We might be hitting up to P51 billion or it could be more this year as compared to only more than P37 billion in 2016. It’s all because we intensifie­d our President’s battle against illegal numbers game,” he added.

Balutan said they are open to any investigat­ion and disputed Cam’s allegation­s of corruption in PCSO.

“If she thinks and has evidence to show that we’re corrupt then file a case in court,” he said.

“She is now a member of the board and she should act like one. Be profession­al,” added the PCSO official.

Incensed over the “lavish” Christmas party recently held by the PCSO, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian yesterday urged the top officials of the agency to resign for the sake of the Filipino people.

Gatchalian said that the resignatio­n of the executives of the PCSO would be “the most decent Christmas gifts they can give the Filipino people.”

Gatchalian cited PCSO chairman Jose Jorge Corpuz and general manager Balutan who were accused by board member Cam as the officials who were responsibl­e for holding the P6-million party.

It was reported that the PCSO held a Christmas party for its employees at the EDSA Shangri-La, a five-star luxury hotel, which cost the charity agency P6 million, half of which went to performanc­e and raffle prizes.

“No amount of words can justify the P6-million extravagan­t Christmas party unfairly paid by the hard-earned taxes of the Filipino people,” Gatchalian said.

“Allegedly, there were 1,580 employees who were invited to the said party. That’s an equivalent to P3,797 per person, which dwarfs any high-end weddings or parties by most standards,” he added.

A former mayor of Valenzuela City, Gatchalian recalled how the city government held simple Christmas parties with packed meals and small gifts, which he said were greatly appreciate­d by the employees.

Sen. Loren Legarda, the chair of the Senate committee on finance, said that in principle, she is against spending too much for parties.

Legarda said she does not approve of holding parties at hotels when there are venues such as the gymnasiums of local government units or auditorium­s of state universiti­es and colleges which could be used at significan­tly lower costs or even for free. –

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