Philippine Daily Inquirer

Old graft raps catch up with Lozada

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RODOLFO “Jun” Lozada, the whistleblo­wer in the allegedly irregular NBN-ZTE deal during the Arroyo administra­tion has himself been charged with two cases of graft in the Sandiganba­yan for allegedly corrupt practices while he was president and chief executive officer of the stateowned Philippine Forest Corp. (PFC) in 2007 and 2008.

The Office of the Ombudsman yesterday charged Lozada with violations of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, or Republic Act No. 3019, for leasing out public land to his brother and a private firm in which he had “a direct or indirect financial or pecuniary interest.”

In the first of the two cases, the Ombudsman said that Lozada had unlawfully awarded the lease contract of a piece of land under the PFC’s Lupang Hinirang program to the Transforma Quinta, a private corporatio­n in which he and his wife, Ma. Violeta, had been appointed to act for and in its behalf in certain financial transactio­ns.

It said Lozada committed the offense while in the performanc­e of his official functions as PFC head, taking advantage of his position whose duties included the awarding of leasehold rights to qualified beneficiar­ies.

In the second case, Lozada, with his brother, Jose Orlando, was accused of conspiring to award the leasehold rights over 6.599 hectares of public land ed benefit, preference and advantage to his brother over other qualified beneficiar­ies of the program, to the prejudice of public interest,” the Ombudsman said.

Jose Orlando was included in the charge for accepting the award fully aware of his lack of the needed requiremen­t.

Bail of P30,000 was recommende­d for the temporary release of Lozada and his brother.

Lozada became something of a celebrity when he accused President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and her husband, Jose Miguel Arroyo, of involvemen­t in the alleged bribery that attended the award of the contract for the proposed national broadband network deal to China’s ZTE Corp. Arroyo canceled the contract after the allegation­s of corruption came out.

The Arroyo couple and several other former Arroyo administra­tion officials have been charged with plunder and graft in connection with the NBN-ZTE deal.

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