The Philippine Star

Ex-N. Ecija mayor gets 10 years for graft

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N

A former municipal mayor of Nueva Ecija who entered into a questionab­le contract with a private firm in 2002 was sentenced to 10 years in prison, the Office of the Ombudsman said yesterday.

Former Pantabanga­n mayor Lucio Uera was also meted with perpetual disqualifi­cation from holding public office.

The Sandiganba­yan found Uera guilty of graft for approving a contract with a maintenanc­e firm, where his wife is an incorporat­or.

Investigat­ion showed Uera entered into a service contract with Priva Power and Allied Services for the management of the Pantabanga­n municipal electric system.

Priva received a total of P1.11 million as maintenanc­e and operation expense payments in a clear case of conflict of interest, graft probers said.

“This court lends more weight to the certificat­ion of the SEC that Mrs. Ruby Uera is an incorporat­or, director and subscriber of P10,000 worth of capital stock of Priva Power... Her husband, accused Uera, has a direct interest in Priva Power,” the Sandiganba­yan Third Division, in a ruling penned by Associate Justice Samuel Martires, said.

“Without being the mayor and acting in such capacity, the accused could not have facilitate­d the contract with Priva Power…It is very evident that he had intervened in the act or agreement in an official capacity,” the antigraft court added.

 ??  ?? A worker cleans a fish cemetery at BFAR’s
National Integrated Fisheries Technology Developmen­t
Center in Dagupan City
on Tuesday.
CESAR RAMIREZ
A worker cleans a fish cemetery at BFAR’s National Integrated Fisheries Technology Developmen­t Center in Dagupan City on Tuesday. CESAR RAMIREZ

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