Philippine Daily Inquirer

CABINET OFFICIALS BEHIND CONTRACTOR, SAYS HOUSE LEADER

- By Marlon Ramos @MRamosINQ

Certain members of President Duterte’s Cabinet stood as benefactor­s of a constructi­on company that netted 30 infrastruc­ture projects worth several billions of pesos, House Majority Leader Rolando Andaya Jr. disclosed on Tuesday.

Upping the ante, Andaya moved for the issuance of a subpoena for Consolacio­n Tubuhan Leoncio, owner of CT Leoncio Constructi­on and Trading, during the plenary session of the House of Representa­tives.

But the Camarines Sur representa­tive refused to divulge the identities of the Cabinet officials supposedly behind

Leoncio’s company.

“This is a single proprietor­ship operating out of Bulacan. So how come it reached [other regions]? We have received informatio­n about a family tree connecting certain officials to these areas,” Andaya told reporters.

“In due time we will release it. We will give you a family tree because many of them are already former husband, former wife. Their last names are already different,” he added.

Pressed to provide more details, the House majority leader said: “They could actually be Cabinet members.”

Privilege speech

In a privilege speech on the House floor on Monday, Andaya disclosed that CT Leoncio had been awarded by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) with government contracts even before Congress could agree on the P3.8-trillion proposed national budget for 2019.

“In line with the investigat­ion of the (House) rules committee on the effects of cash-based budgeting, a large-scale scam has been discovered,” Andaya said.

His disclosure came three days after Malacañang said the House leadership should explain pork barrel realignmen­ts worth billions of pesos it had made to the spending bill.

Malacañang on Tuesday said Andaya’s disclosure was just “an allegation.”

“Let’s wait for its validation,” presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said in a text message.

He did not say, however, whether the Palace would investigat­e.

‘DBM official’

Andaya clarified on Tuesday that he did not accuse Malacañang of being behind Leoncio’s operations, but only a “DBM official,” whom he refused to identify.

But Andaya was apparently referring to Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno, who faced the House members during Question Hour on Tuesday to explain insertions in the proposed budget for 2019 and billions of pesos unspent by the Duterte administra­tion.

House Minority Leader Danilo Suarez fired the first shot, disclosing that projects costing P2.8 billion were earmarked for Sorsogon province, where the parents of Diokno’s son-in-law were incumbent local officials.

According to Suarez, Sorso- gon Vice Gov. Ester Hamor, who is running for mayor of Sorsogon City in next year’s midterm elections, and her husband, Mayor Edwin Hamor of Casiguran town, had apparently benefited from infrastruc­ture projects given to their jurisdicti­ons.

Surprising­ly, he said, all the projects were awarded to CT Leoncio.

Diokno’s daughter

Suarez said the son of the Hamors was married to Diokno’s daughter, Charlotte Justine.

A visibly irked Diokno tried to avoid answering Suarez’s questions, telling the House minority leader that his questions were unrelated to the subject of the proceeding­s.

“Did your daughter try to seek your assistance [to help her parents-in-law]? Did you discuss these projects with your family?” Suarez asked Diokno.

When the budget chief said no to his questions, Suarez retorted: “Do you really expect us to believe you? Lucky for you there’s no lightning here.”

‘President not aware’

Andaya said he believed President Duterte was not aware of the transactio­ns.

“Nowhere in my privilege speech did I tag Malacañang as being involved in the grant of infrastruc­ture contracts,” Andaya said.

“The Office of the President cannot have a favored contractor because it is not a procuring entity,” he said.

Andaya said the family tree showing the connection­s of Cabinet members to the constructi­on company would explain why CT Leoncio was able to also corner multimilli­on-peso projects in Metro Manila and other provinces “in almost all parts of the country.”

‘Tip of the iceberg’

“Apparently, what I divulged in my privilege speech was only the tip of the iceberg. We have received official records showing that billions of pesos in public funds were funneled from [the] DBM to CT Leoncio in official transactio­ns of unparallel­ed proportion­s,” he said.

An official at CT Leoncio on Tuesday denied the company had landed 30 contracts for President Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” infrastruc­ture program.

Gloria Areniego, CT Leoncio project manager, told the Inquirer in Santa Maria, Bulacan province, that the company bid for only two projects but had yet to be awarded the contracts.

One project was a replacemen­t for San Aurelio Bridge in Balungao, Pangasinan province, Areniego said, without giving details.

She also did not name the other project, but said her company would need to go through a postqualif­ication process for the assessment of its legal, technical and financial capabiliti­es.

Disputing Andaya’s claim that CT Leoncio had been awarded the contracts even before Congress could approve the 2019 spending bill, Areniego said the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) held the biddings early to hasten project completion but that it could not proceed to award the contracts without budgetary support.

DBM circular

She said a circular issued by the DBM in 2010 allowed agencies to start the procuremen­t process pending congressio­nal approval of the budget or receipt of allocation­s from the DBM.

 ?? —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? FAVORED FIRM Gloria Areniego (left), project manager of the Bulacan-based CT Leoncio Constructi­on and Trading, shows some of its equipment at Guyong, Santa Maria, Bulacan, on Tuesday. House Majority Leader Rolando Andaya Jr. says the company bagged 30 government projects worth billions of pesos even before the national budget is approved.
—GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E FAVORED FIRM Gloria Areniego (left), project manager of the Bulacan-based CT Leoncio Constructi­on and Trading, shows some of its equipment at Guyong, Santa Maria, Bulacan, on Tuesday. House Majority Leader Rolando Andaya Jr. says the company bagged 30 government projects worth billions of pesos even before the national budget is approved.

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