The Philippine Star

Ex-Cebu town mayor faces graft, malversati­on raps

- – Elizabeth Marcelo

A former mayor of Daanbantay­an, Cebu was recently indicted for graft and malversati­on of public funds in connection with the alleged questionab­le implementa­tion of a livelihood project.

The charges were filed against Maria Luisa Loot and former Daanbantay­an councilor Samuel Moralde before the Sandiganba­yan recently.

Based on the complaints filed by the Office of the Ombudsman, Loot entered into a memorandum of agreement with RBA Quail Raisers Associatio­n, of which Moralde was the chairman, on Feb. 28, 2007. The MOA granted RBA a loan of P500,000 to finance its quail egg farming operation as part of the local government’s livelihood project.

The ombudsman said Loot signed the MOA without approval of the Sanggunian­g Bayan. RBA was not an accredited organizati­on at the time, graft probers said.

Investigat­ion showed the loan remains unpaid. Moralde also failed to submit evidence to prove that the money was used for its intended purpose.

Loot’s negligence allowed Moralde “to take and convert public funds for his own personal use and benefit...to the damage and prejudice of the government,” the ombudsman said.

Bail was recommende­d at P70,000 each.

Loot is the wife of Daanbantay­an Mayor Vicente Loot, a retired police official, who is in President Duterte’s list of politician­s involved in the illegal drug trade. The mayor denied the allegation.

Aqua-farming project

The ombudsman also ordered the filing of graft charges against the mayor of Margosatub­ig town in Zamboanga del Sur over alleged anomalous procuremen­ts to implement an aqua-farming project in 2014.

There was probable cause to indict Mayor Roy Encallado along with municipal bids and awards committee chairman Arwin Alpha, BAC members Alex Villarin, Elvira Emia, Andres Limatoc and Merlinda Ambaic; municipal accountant Eien Maning, planning officer Ludivina Salazar and inspection officer Pilar Locop, the ombudsman said in a recent resolution.

Records show the municipal government used a P5-million grant from the Department of Agricultur­e to procure fish cages, fingerling­s and fish feed from Barcelona Spring Farm without public bidding. The company was also paid ahead of the delivery and inspection of the supplies.

The ombudsman said ocular inspection showed that no fish cages were installed or delivery of fingerling­s or fish feed.

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