Philippine Daily Inquirer

More anomalies in Makati parking building

- By Nancy C. Carvajal

A SPECIAL audit has revealed that the Makati City Parking Building II project was not only allegedly overpriced and its bidding rigged, but it was also riddled with various purported anomalous practices, according to the Commission on Audit (COA).

A 57-page COA report showed statements of receipts and expenditur­es were “bloated,” misreprese­ntation of infrastruc­ture projects worth P14 billion from which funding for the building was allegedly taken; all five phases of the constructi­on from 2007 to 2011 were purportedl­y not covered by the city’s annual procuremen­t plan (APP); advance payments to favored contractor Hillmarc’s Corp. prompted the alleged rigged bidding; and budgets were said to have been increased af- ter contracts were awarded.

The report by a three-member team, a copy of which was obtained by the INQUIRER, said the constructi­on of the building, started when Vice President Jejomar Binay was still mayor of Makati City and continued

through the administra­tion of his son, dismissed Mayor Junjun Binay, started even without an APP in violation of the procuremen­t law.

“No government procuremen­ts shall be undertaken unless it is in accordance with the approved APP of the procuring entity,” the report said.

The alleged overpriced P2.28-billion parking building became the basis for a plunder complaint filed against the Vice President and the firing of the younger Binay by the Office of the Ombudsman.

The special auditors also stated that supplement­al budgets for various infrastruc­ture projects during five phases of constructi­on from 2007 to 2011 amounting to P14.048 billion funded the P2.2-billion parking building.

During five phases of the building constructi­on taken from either loans from Land Bank of the Philippine­s, unappropri­ated surplus, or savings of the executive budget were misreprese­nted. These included the P2.2 billion allocated for the Makati parking building.

It also said that the statements of receipts and expenditur­es for 2007 and 2008 appeared bloated by a total of P3.54 billion—P1.24 billion for 2007 and P2.3 billion for 2008—representi­ng proceeds of loans from LandBank that were verified to be not actually released during those years, but only in 2010, in violation of the Local Government Code.

“No ordinance providing for a supplement­al budget shall be enacted except when supported by funds actually available as certified by the local treasurer,” the report said. This referred to the amount of money actually collected as certified by the local treasurer during a given fiscal year, which was over and above the realized estimated income of that year.

“Moreover, the bloated figures appear to be made to conceal the fact that various projects, including the Makati City Parking Building II funded through loans on 2007 and 2008, were implemente­d and paid even without actual release of the loan.”

Disburseme­nts of Phases I and II of the building totaling P830,957,960.56 net of taxes paid to Hillmarc’s were charged against the 2007 and 2009 capital outlays for other projects that should have been from the LandBank loan, the report said.

It also said the city entered into a contract of architectu­ral and engineerin­g services for the parking building with MANA Architectu­re and Interior Design amounting to P11,974,000 even with the required appropriat­ion and payments were made without proof of accomplish­ments.

Former COA Chair Grace Pulido Tan previously stated that apart from regular auditors, the commission would also seek the assistance of experts to conduct a new audit of the parking building.

The alleged overpricin­g of the 11-story building was the subject of a Senate inquiry and was blamed by Binay, who is running in the 2016 presidenti­al election, as the cause of the drop of his popularity ratings and described the allegation­s as part of a demolition job against him.

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