Philippine Daily Inquirer

2 SOLONS NOW SERVING SUSPENSION, SANDIGAN TOLD

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ

House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez has informed the Sixth Division of the Sandiganba­yan that two members of Congress accused of graft are complying with the court’s order suspending them for 60 days.

In separate letters to the antigraft court dated Dec. 19, Alvarez said Pangasinan Rep. Amado Espino Jr. and Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Raymund Villafuert­e Jr. had started serving their suspension on Dec. 15.

The Sandiganba­yan ordered the suspension of the two representa­tives in September and directed the House Speaker to implement its order. The two congressme­n appealed their suspension, but their motions for reconsider­ation were denied by the court in November. Villafuert­e and Espino wrote Alvarez separately on Dec. 8 and Dec. 15, respective­ly, saying they would abide by the court’s order.

Espino’s case arose from his alleged collusion with two other provincial officials to give “unwarrante­d benefits, privilege and advantage” to Alexandra Mining and Xypher Builders by issuing them extraction permits when he was governor in 2011.

Espino was accused of authorizin­g the black sand mining activities even though the two companies lacked registrati­on with the Philippine Contractor­s Accreditat­ion Board, as well as area clearance from the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources.

Villafuert­e was charged with graft for the allegedly anomalous procuremen­t of P20 million worth of petroleum products without going through public bidding. He was the governor of Camarines Sur during the January-April 2010 transactio­ns with proprietor Jeffrey Lo.

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Luis Raymund Villafuert­e Jr.

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