The Philippine Star

CamSur lawmaker offers to serve suspension

- – Elizabeth Marcelo

Camarines Sur second district Rep. Luis Raymund Villafuert­e Jr. has offered to serve his suspension for 90 days as ordered by the Sandiganba­yan.

In a letter to Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Villafuert­e said he would comply with the resolution of the anti-graft court’s fourth division dated Jan. 30.

Villafuert­e was indicted for graft over the alleged anomalous award of a security service contract when he was governor in 2008.

“While I firmly believe that only the House of Representa­tives has the authority to discipline its members... I am ... voluntaril­y submitting to the preventive suspension... effective Feb. 11,” Villafuert­e’s letter read.

“This is no way an admission of fault, liability or guilt. I remain confident that all the charges against me will be proven to be unwarrante­d,” Villafuert­e added.

The court found no merit on Villafuert­e’s claim that his suspension might deprive his constituen­ts of representa­tion, saying it is “not compelling enough.”

Graft probers said the provincial government awarded the contract to Tigon Security Investigat­ion and General Services Inc. from July 2008 to December 2009 without public bidding.

Provincial accountant Leticia Aliorde, executive assistant Richard Rivera, provincial rural health physician Bernadette Carlos and medical officer Gerardo Villafuert­e were included in the charge sheets.

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