The Philippine Star

Abra town mayor, vice mayor suspended over road project

- By ARTEMIO DUMLAO The STAR, – With Elizabeth Marcelo

BANGUED, Abra – The mayor and vice mayor of Lagayan town have been suspended for six months in connection with a road project worth P1.071 million.

Mayor Jendricks Luna and his wife Vice Mayor Joy Chrisma were found guilty of dishonesty and grave misconduct for reporting that a 1,740 meter-road in Barangay Ba-i had been completed even though its constructi­on had barely started, according to a resolution of the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an, which was released on Friday.

Councilor Noel Cortez filed a complaint before the Abra provincial board last Aug. 6, saying the project, the funding of which came from the town’s internal revenue allotment, remained “a pebble and dirt road.”

The provincial engineerin­g office, which conducted an inspection, said it found the road with an “earth surface.”

The provincial board said Luna’s report was a “blatant lie and a clear act of dishonesty, which warrants administra­tive penalty.”

The Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an said the vice mayor should also be held liable, noting that the project and its funding was approved because she was the presiding officer of the Sanggunian­g Bayan.

Luna refused to comment when contacted by the saying he has not read the decision.

Ex-Zambo Norte mayor faces raps

Meanwhile, former mayor Wilfredo Balais of Labason, Zambonga del Norte was charged with falsificat­ion of public documents before the Sandiganba­yan on Nov. 27 over the municipal government’s alleged anomalous purchase of a vehicle in 2011.

Based on the charge sheet prepared by assistant special prosecutor Jorge Espinal, Balais falsified a notice of award to Oro Cars Display Center dated Jan. 20, 2011 for the procuremen­t of a Nissan Patrol.

Graft probers said Oro Cars did not participat­e in the bidding.

“This is to certify that .... there is sufficient ground to engender a well-founded belief that the crime charged had been committed and that the accused is probably guilty thereof and should be held for trial,” the ombudsman resolution read.

Among the witnesses listed by the ombudsman to testify against Balais was a certain Eduardo Ayunting, who reportedly bought the same vehicle from the former mayor for only P500,000 in November 2010, two months before it was purchased by the municipal government for P960,000.

The ombudsman recommende­d bail of P24,000.

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