The Philippine Star

Ex-Leyte gov faces raps over fertilizer scam

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

The Office of the Ombudsman has ordered the filing of charges against former Southern Leyte governor Rosette Lerias and five members of the provincial bids and awards committee (BAC) over the alleged anomalous procuremen­t of fertilizer in 2006.

In a decision released yesterday, the ombudsman said Lerios as well as BAC members Virginia Cruz, Catalino Olayvar, Teopisto Rojas Jr., Fernando Moralde and Joseph Duarte should be indicted for violation of Section 3 (e) of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

Charges for falsificat­ion of public documents were also ordered filed against Cruz, Olayvar, Rojas, Moralde and Duarte.

Graft probers said the BAC resorted to direct contractin­g with Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corp. (Philphos) in the purchase of the fertilizer as part of the provincial government’s rice program.

Investigat­ion showed a check worth P2,313,545.00 was issued and received by Duarte as cash advance for 2,514 bags of fertilizer to be distribute­d in the towns of Libagon, St. Bernard, San Juan, Arahawan, Hinundayan, Hinunangan, San Francisco and Pintuyan.

While the former officials claimed the purchase was covered by a memorandum of agreement between the provincial government and Philphos, the provincial accountant said there was no record that a MOA was signed.

The ombudsman said the respondent­s failed to justify why they resorted to direct contractin­g instead of holding a public bidding in accordance with Government Procuremen­t Reform Act.

It also junked Lerias’ motion to dismiss the case over the supposed inordinate delay in the investigat­ion.

“The complaint was filed only on March 14, 2016…The office had since acted upon every incident promptly, negating inordinate delay,” the ombudsman said.

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