Philippine Daily Inquirer

2 ex-govs, 2 ex-mayors face raps in fertilizer scam

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan

TWO FORMER governors and two former mayors were the latest to be charged with graft in connection with the P728 million fertilizer fund scam in 2004.

Ombudsman Conchita Morales ordered former Masbate governor Antonio Kho, former Rizal governor Casimiro Ynares Jr., former Butuan City mayor Leonides Theresa Plaza and former Buenavista, Agusan del Norte mayor Percianita Racho charged with graft and violation of procuremen­t rules for buying overpriced fertilizer­s.

Morales also ordered dismissed for grave misconduct and dishonesty 11 officials who consequent­ly lost their retirement benefits and disqualifi­ed from working in government again.

Four private suppliers will also be charged with graft.

Several officials were earlier implicated in the scam when funds purportedl­y for farm inputs and implements were released to local officials shortly before the May 2004 presidenti­al elections. Incumbent president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who took over the presidency from ousted President Joseph Estrada won in the elections.

The Masbate provincial government reportedly received P5 million from the Department of Agricultur­e in April 2004. Kho approved the purchase of liquid fertilizer­s from Hexaphil at P700 per bottle worth P5 million.

Ombudsman investigat­ors faulted Kho for directly contractin­g a firm that was found to have expired business permits.

The Rizal provincial govern- ment also received P5 million in April 2004 under the DA’s Ginuntuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) program. Ynares approved the purchase of 2,455 bottles of liquid fertilizer at P1,500 each from Feshan Philippine­s Inc. which was found to have an expired license.

The Ombudsman said P3.8 million worth of fertilizer­s was overpriced by P3.2 million since the fertilizer costs only P160 to P170 per bottle.

The Butuan city government also received P5 million in April 2004 which Plaza used to buy liquid organic fertilizer­s from Feshan at P1,500 per bottle.

The Ombudsman faulted Plaza for partiality, bad faith and gross inexcusabl­e negligence for favoring a specific brand and excluded other suppliers.

The municipal government of Buenavista, Agusan del Norte received P3 million in March and May 2004 which Racho used to purchase 2,000 bottles of Bio-Nature organic liquid fertilizer from Feshan at P1,500 per bottle without the municipal council’s approval.

The Commission on Audit found that the purchase was overpriced by as much as P2.75 million since each bottle only cost P125.

Last April, the Ombudsman also ordered Racho charged with graft for the anomalous procuremen­t of fire hydrants in 2004.

The 11 officials whom the Ombudsman ordered dismissed were former Masbate provincial administra­tor Roger Rapsing who headed the bids and awards committee; Rizal provincial agricultur­ist Danilo Rumbawa and other bids and awards committee members Romulo Arcilla, Eugene Durusan, Victorina Olea Eduardo Torres, Danilo Collantes and Virgilio Esguerra;

Butuan city agricultur­ist Salvador Satorre, city treasurer Adulfo Llagas, assistant city treasurer Arthur Castro, general services officer Rodolfo Evanoso, accountant Bebiano Calo, city budget officer Danilo Furia and supply officer Melita Loida Galbo.

The suppliers who will be charged were Hexaphil president Alex Rivera, Area Agriventur­es Inc. manager Victoria Ajero and Feshan Philippine­s Inc. representa­tives Lucio Lapidez and Mallyne Araos.

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