The Philippine Star

Former COA chief nabbed for plunder

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

former chief of the ommission on u dit O as arrested yesterday in connection ith the alleged misuse of P million in Phil i ine harity ee sta es Office P O funds.

Police arrested for mer P O chairman eynaldo illar, ho is facing lunder charges along ith former Presi dent and no Pam an ga e . loria Maca a gal rroyo.

Members of the Phil i ine ational Police riminal nvestigati­on and etection rou arrested illar at around .m. at his

home at 5 Washington Square, Merville Park, Parañaque City.

Chief Superinten­dent Reuben Theodore Sindac, director of the Philippine National Police (PNP)-Public Informatio­n Office, said the Sandiganba­yan First Division ordered Villar ’ s arrest along with Arroyo and several others for plunder, a non-bailable offense.

He remains at the CIDG National Capital Region.

CIDG-NCR chief Senior Superinten­dent Roberto Fajardo said they had been conducting surveillan­ce of Villar and got a good timing yesterday for the arrest.

“We have been monitoring his movement even before Holy Week. He had been in hiding and only returned after Holy Week,” Fajardo told The STAR.

In July 2011, Jaime Regalario, Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel and former Army general Danilo Lim filed plunder charges against Arroyo and several others before the Office of the Ombudsman for allegedly performing “various acts” to “surreptiti­ously divert” public funds, amounting to P366 million, from the PCSO’s operating budget “for personal gain.”

Still being hunted are former PCSO general manager Rosario Uriarte and former board member Ma. Fatima Valdes.

The CIDG has intensifie­d its manhunt operations after Jose Taruc V, another former PCSO offi cial, surrendere­d to police after his co- accused – Manuel Morato and Rey Roquero – managed to post bail.

Co- accused former PCSO board chairman Sergio Valencia and former PCSO assistant general manager for fi - nance Benigno Aguas both surrendere­d in October 2012, while Roquero surrendere­d on Jan. 18, 2013.

In June 2013, the court allowed Valencia, Morato and Roquero to post bail.

Valencia and Morato were each ordered to post a P500,000 bail for their temporary release, while Roquero was ordered to post a higher bond, P700,000, for turning himself in four months after the issuance of the arrest warrant against him.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines