Philippine Daily Inquirer

GRAFT CASE FILED VS FORMER IRRIGATION CHIEF, 2 OTHERS OVER CAMSUR DAM

- By Melvin Gascon @melvingasc­onINQ

The Office of the Ombudsman has filed graft charges against former National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA) chief Carlos Salazar and two others over the allegedly anomalous P98.5-million payment for the constructi­on of a dam in Camarines Sur province in 2009.

In its criminal informatio­n dated June 18, the Ombudsman lodged charges against Salazar and two officials of a private company for allegedly conspiring to pay for the LibmananCa­busao diversion dam project.

Salazar was found to have given A.M. Oreta and Company, Inc., a private contractor, undue advantage when the contract for the project was given the green light without prior approval from the National Economic Developmen­t Authority (Neda).

Lawyer Ma. Lucidia Kristine Flores, Ombudsman graft investigat­or, also implicated Ricardo Khan, A.M. Oreta vice president for engineerin­g, and Greg Tupaz Jr., the company representa­tive.

Completed in 2016

“That sometime between April 17 to May 2009 ... (Salazar) committing the offense in relation to his office and taking advantage thereof ... conspiring and confederat­ing with (Khan and Tupaz), gave unwarrante­d benefits to A.M. Oreta by issuing a notice of award ... despite the absence of the prior approval to implement the project from the (Neda) investment coordinati­on committee,” accoring to the informatio­n.

A bail bond of P30,000 was recommende­d for each of the three respondent­s.

The Libmanan-Cabusao dam project includes the construc- tion of a 10.28-kilometer diversion canal and support structures. According to the NIA website, the P700-million Libmanan-Cabusao dam project was completed in 2016.

In 2014, the Ombudsman dismissed the charges filed against former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and her son, former Camarines Rep. Diosdado Ignacio “Dato ”Arroyo, also in connection with the project.

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