The Freeman

Townmayor faces crime, admin raps

- Gregg Rubio,

The Field Investigat­ion Bureau (FIB) of the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas has filed criminal and administra­tive complaints against the mayor of Ayungon, Negros Oriental over the purchase of a sports utility vehicle.

A Cebu-based businessma­n, Mark Yu, filed last year a lettercomp­laint before the Office of the President for the administra­tive aspect and, for the criminal aspect, before the Office of the Ombudsman for technical malversati­on against Mayor Edsel Enardecido and other town officials.

Lawyer Ryan Alvin Acosta, acting Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs of the Office of the President, endorsed this complaint on November 29, last year to former Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales.

Then, the chief of the Central Records Division of the Office of the Ombudsman forwarded Acosta’s endorsemen­t to Deputy Ombudsman Paul Elmer Clemente on December 7, last year.

Clemente, through FIB acting chief Alfred Yann Oguis, last June 29 informed Yu that the fact-finding investigat­ion of the matter was already completed and subsequent­ly, as nominal complainan­t, filed a case against Enardecido and Albert Enardecido, the officer-designate of the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, for technical malversati­on.

Oguis said the case will undergo preliminar­y investigat­ion and administra­tive adjudicati­on where Mayor Enardecido and others will be given the opportunit­y to be heard and present countervai­ling evidence.

“The investigat­or, as nominal complainan­t, shall actively participat­e in the proceeding­s. You can be apprised of the developmen­t and help in the prosecutio­n of the case by coordinati­ng with the FIB of the Ombudsman-Visayas,” read Oguis’ letter to Yu.

On April 16, 2012, Mayor Enardecido asked the Municipal Council for a resolution approving the procuremen­t of a 4x4 pick up type double cab, allegedly for the purpose of responding to emergencie­s during calamities and disasters. This was approved by the Council via Resolution No. 66 on the same date.

“However, what was eventually purchased was a Montero (GTV) 4x4 with Plate No. SKY 367, which was being utilized as a service vehicle of the General Services Office on its day-to-day trip to Dumaguete City, as well as in transporti­ng visitors to the different barangays of the municipali­ty, instead of being an emergency rescue unit of Ayungon MDRRMO,” read Yu’s letter-complaint.

The Commission on Audit in its 2016 report said the necessity of the trips is not being questioned as it is apparent that these are necessary in the operations of the municipal government, but what was considered inappropri­ate was the charging of the cost of the vehicle to the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (LDRRMF).

“If the municipal government intended to fill these needs, it should have charged the cost thereof to the General Fund and not to the LDRRMF where the use of the vehicles is limited to times of actual calamity,” COA said.

Mayor Enardecido, for his part, already instructed the municipal accountant to request for General Fund appropriat­ions and to reimburse the LDRRMF for the cost of the vehicle used in its day-to-day operations.

The LDRRM officer further said they will stop using the vehicles intended for disaster preparedne­ss and from purchasing vehicles using the LDRRMF, as recommende­d by COA.

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