The Philippine Star

Nueva Ecija mayor faces graft raps

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N

For allegedly refusing to increase the salaries of town officials and employees, a mayor of Nueva Ecija is facing charges of grave misconduct before the OŒffice of the Ombudsman.

At least seven councilors of Aliaga town filed on Monday a five-page complaint, which also accuses Mayor Marcial Vargas of usurpation of legislativ­e functions.

Councilors Cesar Cajucom, Juanita de Leon, Juanito Martin, Albert Bumanlag, Lourdes Celestino, Almario Bernabe and Melody Vegiga said Vargas violated a circular of the Department of Budget and Management issued on July 2008, which authorizes the town to adopt salary schedules.

The Sanggunian­g Bayan passed a resolution on March 2009 declaring Aliaga town as a first class municipali­ty based on increase in income and financial capability.

The complainan­ts said Vargas also refused to implement a budget ordinance passed by the council.

“Instead of implementi­ng the salaries of the offiŒcials and employees of the municipali­ty of Aliaga in accordance with a higher salary schedule for a first class municipali­ty, the respondent directed, implemente­d and enforced the com- pensation in accordance with the basic salary appearing in the salary schedule for a second class municipali­ty,” Cajucom, chairman of the committee on finance, budget and appropriat­ion, said.

The councilors also informed the OŒffice of the Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon of their withdrawal of support to the mayor and his wife Elizabeth, the town’s vice mayor.

The parish priest of Aliaga’s Nuestra Señora Delas Saleras also wrote a letter to Commission on Audit Commission­er Heidi Mendoza urging her to authorize the town’s resident auditor to check the town’s financial records.

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