Philippine Daily Inquirer

CATANDUANE­S, LEYTE MAYORS IN HOT WATER FOR GRAFT

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ

State prosecutor­s have formally charged at the Sandiganba­yan the former municipal officials of Viga, Catanduane­s, over the purchase of a P13.95-million backhoe without public bidding in 2005.

Charged with one count of violating Section 3(e) of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act were former Mayor Jose Torres, Vice Mayor Yolanda Tuquero, and Councilors Lourdes del Rosario, Asuncion Odi, Rosario Mollasgo, Horacio Aquino Jr., Domingo Villanueva, Orbel Tonio, William Tuplano, Gomercindo Litong and Nerissa Usero.

Vice Mayor Tuquero and the councilors passed Sanggunian­g Bayan Resolution No. 41, series of 2005, to authorize the acquisitio­n of a JCB 4CS 4x4x4 backhoe loader and declared Compressed Air Machinerie­s Equipment Corp. as the sole distributo­r.

According to the informatio­n signed by Graft Investigat­ion and Prosecutio­n Officer Anjuli Larla Tan-Eneran, the council effectivel­y arrogated upon itself the powers of the bids and awards committee (BAC) and did away with the required procuremen­t process.

Mayor Torres was faulted for representi­ng the municipal- ity in the procuremen­t of the backhoe loader despite the alleged irregulari­ties attending the process.

The prosecutio­n recommende­d that bail be set at P30,000 each. Witnesses include officers of the BAC and the municipal budget office, as well as Camec president Manuel Pablico.

Meanwhile, the Ombudsman has found probable cause to order the filing of possible graft charges against the former mayor of Babatngon, Leyte, for allowing quarrying operations in 2014 despite the lack of permit from the provincial governor.

Former Mayor Charita Chan, as well as quarry operator Christophe­r Estrella of CSE Builders, face possible charges for violation of Section 3(e) of the graft law, according to a Tuesday statement by the Ombudsman media bureau.

Investigat­ion showed that Chan allowed Estrella to continue operations even as the municipal council on Nov. 7, 2014 recommende­d that the latter be stopped from further extracting sand and gravel from Salug Dongon River.

The Ombudsman said in a resolution that the inaction “was an indication of respondent mayor’s manifest partiality and gross inexcusabl­e negligence.”

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