The Philippine Star

Lapid, 5 others charged over fertilizer scam

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N

Sen. Lito Lapid was charged yesterday with graft before the Sandiganba­yan for his alleged involvemen­t in the 2004 fertilizer fund scam when he was governor of Pampanga.

Charged with Lapid were provincial accountant Benjamin Yuzon and provincial treasurer Vergel Yabut, Malayan Pacific Trading Corp. (MPTC) incorporat­ors Ma. Victoria Aquino-Abubakar and Leolita Aquino and D.A. Vazquez Macro-Micro Fertilizer Resources proprietor Dexter Alexander Vasquez.

The case against Lapid and his co-respondent­s

arose from the Pampanga provincial government’s purchase of 3,880 bottles of fertilizer at P1,250 per liter/bottle in May 2004 using funds of the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) under the Ginintuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) program without conducting a public bidding.

As governor, Lapid allegedly approved the procuremen­t and issued a certificat­ion that “there was no suitable fertilizer substitute with the same quality” and that the mode of procuremen­t would be direct purchase from exclusive distributo­r MPTC.

Ombudsman investigat­ors found that Lapid, Yuzon and Yabut had committed several violations of procuremen­t rules when “they entered into a transactio­n that was grossly and manifestly disadvanta­geous… because the government paid P4,761,818.18 (P4,850,000 less net of tax of P88,181.82) without ensuring that the government benefits from the best products/services available from the market at the best price.”

The respondent­s committed the act of purchasing the fertilizer­s in complete disregard of Republic Act 9184, the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act and its Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s (IRR), the anti-graft agency said.

With a public bidding, the provincial government could have purchased a fertilizer of equal or better quality than Macro-Micro Foliar Fertilizer at a lesser or competitiv­e cost, ombudsman investigat­ors said.

The price of the fertilizer­s bought were 1,000 percent higher than other fertilizer­s of the same kind, they added.

Acting Deputy Special Prosecutor Omar Sagadal has recommende­d bail of P30,000 for Lapid.

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