The Philippine Star

MILF cash grant anomaly probed

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO

The Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on Peace Reconcilia­tion and Unity (OPAPRU) will investigat­e allegation­s of irregulari­ties in the cash assistance given to decommissi­oned Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) members.

Presidenti­al peace adviser Carlito Galvez Jr., whose agency is overseeing the implementa­tion of the country’s comprehens­ive peace process, said the OPAPRU will conduct its own thorough investigat­ion into allegation­s of anomalies in the decommissi­oning process.

“This government shall not tolerate any act of corruption or irregular transactio­ns, more so those that undermine the well-being of our MILF brothers and sisters. Rest assured that this isolated incident will be thoroughly investigat­ed and will be brought to the attention of the MILF leadership,” Galvez said.

He made the statement after three decommissi­oned MILF combatants aired their complaints to Sen. Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada and Galvez during the hearing on the decommissi­oning process called by the Senate committee on national defense and security, peace unificatio­n and reconcilia­tion.

The complainan­ts alleged that 50 percent of the P100,000 cash assistance for decommissi­oned MILF fighters were allegedly diverted to their former commanders.

Estrada and Galvez advised the complainan­ts to submit an affidavit to the Senate to formalize their allegation­s and state specific claims, which will serve as basis for the conduct of a formal investigat­ion.

During the hearing, Mahajirin Ali, MILF’s peace implementi­ng panel secretaria­t, emphasized that the MILF leadership will never tolerate such illicit acts.

For his part, Cesar Yano, the government’s peace panel implementi­ng chair, said he had raised this concern to his counterpar­t, Muslim region Education Minister Mohagher Iqbal.

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