The Philippine Star

Negros mayor suspended for graft

- – Gilbert Bayoran, Elizabeth Marcelo

BACOLOD CITY – The Sandiganba­yan has suspended the mayor of Sipalay, Negros Occidental for 90 days.

Oscar Montilla Jr.’s suspension is mandatory in connection with the graft charges he is facing for defying the order of the Office of the Ombudsman to suspend five city officials in 2008, the anti-graft court said in a resolution released on Monday.

“The rule on the matter is specific and categorica­l, leaving no room for interpreta­tion. There are no ifs and buts about it,” the resolution penned by Associate Justice Alex Quiroz read.

Vice Mayor Maria Gina Montilla-Lizares, younger sister of Montilla, assumed the post as acting mayor. Councilor Ralph Alvarez is acting vice mayor.

In filing the complaint, the ombudsman said Montilla delayed the suspension of city accountant Eva Sabusap, former budget officer now administra­tor Fernando Balbin, health officer Noel Villanueva, treasurer Renato Manilla and revenue collection officer Evangeline Señeres for negligence in the performanc­e of official duties.

The officials had been charged with graft over their alleged involvemen­t in the anomalous purchase of medicine and medical supplies worth P784,981.75 in 2001. Graft probers said the procuremen­t was overpriced by 600 percent.

The ombudsman said Montilla “gave unwarrante­d benefit and advantage” to the officials… without legal basis despite repeated directives from the OmbudsmanV­isayas.”

Meanwhile, Francisco Nazareno, former mayor of Moises Padilla town, was charged with two counts each of graft and violation of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees for alleged violations in his statements of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth from 2007 to 2010.

Nazareno did not disclose ownership of J.F Merchandis­e, which is registered under his name, and Juco Enterprise­s under his wife’s name, the court said.

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