The Manila Times

Coconut agency chief suspended for ‘corruption’

- JAMES KONSTANTIN GALVEZ

PHILIPPINE Coconut Authority (PCA) Administra­tor Avelino Andal was placed under preventive suspension while facing investigat­ion for alleged corruption in the the Cabinet Secretary announced on Monday.

The PCA board, according to Halmen Valdez, undersecre­tary - retary, made the decision after receiving informatio­n that Andal was behind his employees’ alleged extortion of P1.50 per board foot of trees being cut in the provinces of Basilan, Mindoro, Marinduque

“The [PCA] board has received numerous affidavits and sworn statements and receipts related to alleged illegal collection of P1.50 per board foot of lumber [being made by] Administra­tor Andal’s trusted employees,” Valdez said in a text message.

Although the collected “fee” may seem small, he added, the total amount allegedly extorted will reach P90 million.

Valdez noted that more than 400,000 coconut trees are expected to be cut down in Basilan alone.

Andal was the third executive of a government-owned and controlled corporatio­n (GOCC) linked to corruption.

National Irrigation Authority (NIA) Administra­tor Peter Lavinia was sacked by President Rodrigo Duterte for allegedly receiving “40 percent” from irrigation projects, while National Food Authority Administra­tor ( NFA) Jason Aquino was tagged for making a cash cow out of government-led rice importatio­ns.

Likening himself to Emperor Julius Caesar who was assassinat­ed by a cabal of conspirato­rs from the Roman Senate and Army, Andal said the suspension order was an unjust, unfair and oppressive exercise against him because he was not given a chance to explain his side.

He added that he was preven- tively suspended without any - nied his basic right to confront his accusers or present his side of the matter.

“The minds behind this conspirato­rial plot to unceremoni­uosly unseat me even had the temerity to systematic­ally misreprese­nt and mislead the trust and well-meaning anti- corruption sentiment employees,” Andal said.

There is a pattern of widerangin­g conspiracy covering various GOCCs such as the PCA, NIA, NFA and National Housing Authority, according to the PCA administra­tor.

“[This] is part of a demolition job by some vested interest groups that have wormed their way in and cozied up to the Duterte government after they jumped ship from the past regime,” Andal said.

He added that there is a small group who wants to remove him because of his earnest moves to uproot corruption and that the “conspirato­rs” fear to be caught in the anti- corruption drive in the agency.

Andal said he will not recognize the effectivit­y of the supposed board resolution, calling it a “bogus order.”

He added that he will continue to discharge his duty as PCA administra­tor.

Valdez, meanwhile, explained that preventive suspension is not a penalty but a “preventive measure, and a preparator­y act to give way to a fair investigat­ion.”

She denied that the PCA chief was not informed of the matter.

“In fact, Andal received a letter from [ Special Assistant to the President] Bong Go asking him to explain what he did. However, Andal suspended his people who are involved [ the accomplice­s and accessorie­s], hence it follows that the board should suspend the principal [ Andal],” Valdez said.

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