The Philippine Star

DND to sue ousted VFP chief

- – Jaime Laude

The Department of Defense (DND) is set to file charges against an ousted president of the Veterans Federation of the Philippine­s (VFP), an official said yesterday.

In a statement, Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said retired colonel Bonifacio de Gracia will be charged with conduct prejudicia­l to the interest of the veterans, acts contrary to several department orders and insubordin­ation, among others.

Lorenzana said the VFP is a public corporatio­n under the supervisio­n of the DND.

The DND said De Gracia is also being investigat­ed for graft based on complaints filed against him by Reynaldo Ocampo, secretary general of the VFP Sons and Daughters Associatio­n, Inc. (VFP-SDAI).

Ocampo claimed that under De Gracia’s leadership, the VFP was transforme­d into a “kamaganak corporatio­n” for allegedly hiring a number of consultant­s and staff who are related to the firm’s officials and without civil service eligibilit­y.

Ocampo also alleged that these VFP employees are said to be receiving unauthoriz­ed representa­tions and transporta­tion allowance and honoraria per management meeting on top of their salaries, which are way above the rate prescribed under the government salary standardiz­ation law.

The statement was issued after DND personnel removed De Gracia from the VFP headquarte­rs in Manila on Thursday.

De Gracia, through his lawyer Romulo Macalintal, said he will file countercha­rges against those behind his removal as VFP president.

De Gracia, claiming his ouster was illegal because he is the foundation’s duly elected president, tried to block the entry of DND personnel by ordering employees to lock the gates and set up barricades.

He was replaced by former Sandiganba­yan justice and “hanging judge” Manuel Pamaran, a World War II veteran, as acting president.

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