Showing posts with label Retards in the Government. Show all posts
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Friday, November 15, 2024

Retards in the Government 391

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 


https://mb.com.ph/2024/11/7/ncrpo-acg-chiefs-sacked-over-manila-pogo-raid

Two senior officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP) were administratively relieved from their posts amid allegations of wrongdoings of their men during a raid on a suspected Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) hub in Manila last week.  

But PNP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Jean Fajardo was quick to clarify that the relief of Maj. Gen. Sidney Hernia as Metro Manila top cop and Maj. Gen. Ronnie Francis Cariaga as head of the Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) is not a punishment but more of ensuring that the conduct of investigation on the allegations raised against them is impartial.  

Fajardo said the relief order was only for 10 days. 

“They were administratively relieved for 10 days to give way to the investigation that will be conducted by a committee… Let me reiterate though  that this is not a form of punishment,” said Fajardo. 

The investigation stemmed from the complaints, and later filing of charges, of the management of the Century Peak Tower in connection with the POGO raid on Oct 29. 

The subject of the search warrant was the Vertex Technology located on the 23rd floor but there were claims that the policemen proceeded to other floors, and there were wrongdoings committed. 

“There were again operational related issues that were raised by the subject of the police operation particularly the alleged tampering of the CCTV camera by PNP personnel,” said Fajardo. 

But Fajardo said there was nothing irregular in the conduct of the operation: “The police operation was conducted under the premise of an implementation of a cyber warrant duly issued by Regional Trial Court Manila that the operation was legitimate as it was covered by a search warrant.” 

While the PNP insisted that the operation was legitimate, national police chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil decided to create an investigation committee to clear things up on the allegations raised by the raiding teams. 

Fajardo also dismissed speculations that an influential person was responsible for the relief of Hernia and Cariaga. 

“For the record the PNP will not succumb to any pressure. Ang PNP leadership decided to administratively relieve the two senior officers again to give way to an impartial investigation,” said Fajardo. 

“We owe it to the people because a lot of accusations and allegations were propagated in different fora so the PNP leadership deemed it necessary to subject them (Hernia and Cariaga) under administrative relief to give way to the investigation,” she added.

Two senior officers of the Philippine National Police were administratively relieved from their posts amid allegations of wrongdoings of their men during a raid on a suspected Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator hub in Manila last week. 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/604925/ex-cebu-city-administrator-arrested-at-city-hall-for-usurpation

Suspended Cebu City Administrator and lawyer Collin Rosell was arrested inside the Office of the Mayor at Cebu City Hall on Friday, November 8, 2024, following his unauthorized entry into the premises.

Police Colonel Antonietto Cañete, director of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO), said that Rosell was arrested on “usurpation of authority” for allegedly attempting to assume powers reserved for City Administrator Kristine Batucan without legal authority.

Along with the usurpation charge, Rosell also faces charges of resistance and disobedience to a person in authority. According to the detention certificate, criminal cases against Rosell are set to be filed with the Cebu City Prosecutor’s Office on November 11, 2024.

Cañete reported that Rosell was taken into custody around 6 p.m. and is currently detained at Waterfront Police Station 3. If a judge or competent court issues a release order, Rosell may be released.

In an interview with Rosell at the police station, he claimed his arrest was “illegal.” He argued he was merely seated and performing his duties as city administrator when police apprehended him without a warrant.

"Warrantless arrest should really mean that you have committed a crime, then it is impossible that I have committed a crime because I have made it clear to the media that the basis is clear. And even if you conclude that the basis is wrong anyway, then you are the one who said it is wrong. Therefore, it is illegal per se," Rosell said.

Moreover, Lawyer Mikel Rama, one of Rosell's legal counsels present at the police station, said he was shocked by Rosell's arrest for usurpation of authority, asserting that such cases are complex and require probable cause.

Rama argued that cases of usurpation should require a warrant, as they differ from crimes like robbery or murder where fault may be immediately evident.

"I don't understand that the usurpation is a warrantless arrest when the usurpation is in flagrante delicto, so there are questions of facts and law. Will the police have probable cause to look at the person in the office, will they be able to determine usurpation? Not even robbery or theft. There are many other things that need to be determined, that's why it's amazing," Rama said.

Rosell was among seven city employees, including dismissed Mayor Michael Rama, who was ordered on preventive suspension due to grave misconduct and conduct unbecoming of a public officer, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest among others.

Suspended Cebu City Administrator and lawyer Collin Rosell was arrested inside the Office of the Mayor at Cebu City Hall on Friday, November 8, 2024, following his unauthorized entry into the premises.

Old grudge sparked the murder of an ex-barangay captain in Tigbauan town, Iloilo province, police said. 

The Tigbauan Municipal Police Station has filed murder charges against John Castro Jr. who confessed to killing former barangay captain Joevanie Triste of Barangay San Rafael on Oct. 24.

“Based on investigation conducted, the very motive of the suspect in killing the victim is old grudge and it is very personal,” said Police Staff Sgt. Glenn Mark Abayon, Tigbauan MPS investigator, in a report submitted to the Iloilo Police Provincial Office (IPPO).

The grudge allegedly dates back to February 2019 when Triste, who was then the barangay captain, led authorities to search the house of Castro.

Castro bumped into the victim on his birthday on Oct. 24.

Witnesses heard Castro say to Triste: “Dako nga perwesyo ang ginta-o mo kanakon! (You caused such a huge inconvenience to me!)” Moments later, shots were heard.

"It can be gleaned from the facts and circumstances that the motive of killing the victim was a personal grudge and not election-related," police said. “This case is considered cleared,” police said.

Police said Castro was previously arrested for possession of illegal firearms and other complaints but were settled. 

Castro surrendered and his case is now at the Iloilo Provincial Prosecutor’s Office. 

Old grudge sparked the murder of an ex-barangay captain in Tigbauan town, Iloilo province, police said.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/11/12/guimaras-lgu-officials-face-administrative-complaints-over-purchase-of-p2-6-m-water-tanker

Mayor Samuel Gumarin and several officials of Buenavista town, Guimaras province are facing administrative complaints before the Office of the Ombudsman for purchasing a P2.6-million water tanker. 

Complaints of grave abuse of authority, grave misconduct, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest in the service were lodged against Vice Mayor Cyril Beltran as well as Sangguniang Bayan (SB) members Arthur Cartel Jr., Edgar Gallo, Rubin Magno, Valentine Talabero, and Rex Fernandez, and ex-officio Barangay Captain Rommel Infante. 

In his complaint, SB Member Vincent Pascal de Asis claimed that an SB resolution approved last June 28, 2024 authorized Gumarin to enter into a negotiated procurement for the second-hand water tanker. 

For De Asis, the purchase of the second-hand water tanker by the Buenavista local government unit (LGU) under Gumarin is an unnecessary use of calamity fund. 

The water tanker, which arrived last August, was also deemed late for the LGU’s response to the El Niño climate phenomenon as it was over last June 2024. 

De Asis noted that the Buenavista LGU also has a standby tanker that was already in place during the time of former Mayor Eugene Reyes. 

Mayor Samuel Gumarin and several officials of Buenavista town, Guimaras province are facing administrative complaints before the Office of the Ombudsman for purchasing a P2.6-million water tanker.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/11/13/2399694/pdea-driver-nabbed-edsa-busway-violation

A Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) vehicle and its motorcycle escort were apprehended yesterday by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) for using the exclusive EDSA bus lane in Santolan, Quezon City.

The PDEA driver, who said they were conducting an operation, failed to present a valid registration for the vehicle.

He was allegedly carrying a fake driver’s license, according to the DOTr’s Special Action and Intelligence Committee for Transportation.

PDEA public information office chief Laurefel Gabales told The STAR that the involved agent would face administrative cases.

“The agency will not condone such action. An internal investigation is underway. Administrative sanctions will be imposed on the violator,” Gabales said.

A Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency vehicle and its motorcycle escort were apprehended yesterday by the Department of Transportation for using the exclusive EDSA bus lane in Santolan, Quezon City.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/11/13/chief-tanod-shot-dead-in-quezon
A 50-year-old chief of barangay tanod (watchmen) was shot dead in Sitio Tabura, Barangay Del Rosario, here, on Tuesday morning.

Police identified the victim as Isidro M. Girao.

Investigation said the victim was on his way home from his farm when a man appeared and shot him several times.

Girao died on the spot.

The suspect fled and police are conducting manhunt and follow-up operations.

Police said the victim was previously arrested for frustrated murder.
A chief barangay tanod has been assassinated. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2024/11/12/2399495/4-ovp-execs-cited-contempt-ordered-detained

Four officials of the Office of the Vice President under Sara Duterte have been cited in contempt by a panel of the House of Representatives for again failing to personally appear at a hearing on the questionable disbursement of her intelligence and confidential funds.

Rep. Joel Chua, chairman of the House committee on good government and public accountability, approved at yesterday’s hearing the motion of Antipolo Rep. Romeo Acop to cite the OVP officials in contempt.

The OVP officials, all trusted aides of Duterte, were ordered detained for repeatedly defying summonses to attend an inquiry into the alleged mishandling of government funds, specifically confidential and intelligence funds, by Duterte.

The officials are assistant chief of staff Lemuel Ortonio, special disbursement officer (SDO) Gina Acosta, and spouses Edward and Sunshine Charry Fajarda, SDO and assistant secretary of the Department of Education when Duterte was still education secretary.

Lawyer Zuleika Lopez, Duterte’s chief of staff, was spared from the contempt charges after she informed lawmakers – in a letter – that she is in Los Angeles caring for her sick aunt.

Lawmakers expressed doubt on Lopez’s excuse and re-issued another subpoena.

Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan advised Lopez to grab the opportunity to defend herself and appear before the congressional hearings at the soonest time possible, as the Chua committee continues to investigate alleged misuse of public funds of the OVP.

“Normally, individuals who are blameless, when asked to explain, would seize the first available occasion to clear themselves of any wrongdoing,” Libanan, who represents the party-list 4Ps, said in a statement.

Acop, a retired police general who is also a lawyer by profession, moved to detain the officials at the House premises until the inquiry concludes and a committee report is submitted for plenary approval.

Four other OVP officials attended yesterday’s hearing: administrative and financial services director Rosalynne Sanchez, chief accountant Julieta Villadelrey, budget division chief Edelyn Rabago and chief administrative officer Kelvin Gerome Teñido.

Santa Rosa City Rep. Dan Fernandez questioned Lopez’s explanation, calling it a “clear evasion” and sought validation of her excuse to skip the hearing. “The testimony of Ms. Zuleika Lopez is crucial. If we allow her excuse, other resource persons might follow. They can run, but they cannot hide anymore,” he said.

Deputy Speaker David Suarez said he was willing to extend “a little bit more understanding” and accepted Lopez’s excuse as stated in her letter, “but only until our next hearing.” The excuses the other OVP officials gave were “unacceptable,” he said.

Four officials of the Office of the Vice President under Sara Duterte have been cited in contempt by a panel of the House of Representatives for again failing to personally appear at a hearing on the questionable disbursement of her intelligence and confidential funds.

Friday, November 8, 2024

Retards in the Government 390

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 

 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/11/3/former-village-chair-shot-dead-in-pangasinan

A former barangay captain was gunned down in Barangay San Miguel here on Sunday morning, Nov. 3.

Police identified the victim as Dexter Doria Jimenez, 58, former barangay chairman of Barangay Gabon here.

Investigation said Doria and his wife, Marites, 61, had just left the area with their friend, Marifel Esperito Hizon, onboard a black Toyota Innova with license plates NOL-331 when a sedan arrived.

The car stopped beside them and two men alighted and shot the victim who died on the spot.

Jimenez’s wife was wounded and taken to a hospital. Hizon was unscathed.

Police are looking at surveillance cameras in the area and conducting follow-up operations.

A former barangay captain has been assassinated.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/11/5/former-village-dad-shot-dead-in-bacolod

A 62-year-old former barangay councilor or kagawad was gunned down in Zone 1, Barangay Handumanan here on Monday, Nov. 4.

The victim was identified as Henry Salbibia of Barangay Blumentritt, Murcia, Negros Occidental, a caretaker of a non-government organization based in this city. 

Police Capt. Sherwin Galupar, head of Police Station 10, said the victim was driving his motorcycle when an unidentified person driving a motorcycle and wearing a helmet and jacket tailed him. 

The gunman overtook the victim and shot him in the head, Galupar said, citing a copy of a closed-circuit television camera footage. 

Recovered from the crime scene was a spent bullet shell. 

Galupar said the victim ran for reelection in the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections in Barangay Blumentritt but lost. 

Police said they have a person of interest and are conducting a thorough investigation to establish the motive.

A 62-year-old former barangay councilor or kagawad was assassinated.

After getting caught in a viral video slapping a Filipino worker during a raid last week at a suspected Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) hub in Bataan, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) spokesman Winston John Casio was relieved from his post on Monday, pending an investigation of the incident.

Gilbert Cruz, PAOCC executive director, sacked Casio as their agency’s mouthpiece and has ordered an investigation of the incident which occurred last Oct. 31 at Central One, a business process outsourcing (BPO) company in Bagac, Bataan, suspected to be a POGO.

Cruz directed Casio to submit a written explanation within 24 hours about his actions against the worker.

The former spokesman issued a public apology yesterday following his removal from office.

In an interview with TeleRadyo Serbisyo, Casio acknowledged that his actions were wrong.

“I was really wrong there, in all honesty and fairness, my temper flared,” he said in Filipino. “What I did was very wrong and I’m willing to face the music.”

In the 40-second video, Casio was seen admonishing a man, while seven other men watched. He then grabbed the man, who works as a janitor for Central One, before slapping him twice on the face.

Another man then touched the victim from the back and appeared to instruct him to stand straight as Casio kept on berating him.

The video ended with Casio slapping the man a third time.

In another circulating video which lasted for 37 seconds, Casio was spotted confronting the man. He then ordered agents to bring the victim to another area. He also shouted at the victim in front of other Central One workers.

Cruz said yesterday Casio got mad after the victim allegedly hurled profanities and even gave a “dirty finger” sign to the government agents who were part of the raiding team.

However, Cruz said Casio should have controlled his emotions.

He said it is possible Casio would be removed from the PAOCC if the outcome of their investigation would show he was at fault.

“He can be charged with a case, he can be removed from being a director in PAOCC,” Cruz told reporters in Filipino in a phone interview.

In an interview over dzBB, Casio said he heard shouts from the cafeteria of Central One after it was announced to the employees that they were being released. He then instructed one of his staff to check what was going on inside.

Casio’s staff returned after a few minutes and told him the employees allegedly shouted profanities, with one even giving a dirty finger sign.

“So, I scolded them. Then, we identified the person who gave the dirty finger,” he said.

Casio brought the person who allegedly gave the dirty finger to the clinic where he gave him two options: either they would file a case of unjust vexation or slap him.

As the victim was surrounded by Casio and seven other men, he opted for the second punishment.

“I said to the person, ‘Pare… mahinang mag-asawang sampal para hindi ka na namin kasuhan’ (Man, I’ll give you a soft ‘husband and wife’ slap so we won’t have to charge a case against you),” Casio said.

In the radio interview, Casio admitted to slapping the victim three times, but that they were “soft” slaps.

However, the video showed the slaps Casio gave were far from “soft.”

For Cruz, Casio should just have filed criminal cases against the victim instead of taking the matter into his own hands.

“There’s nothing in our laws that makes you choose between ‘get charged with a case or get slapped’ or ‘charged with a case or get beaten up,’ ” the executive director said.

The PAOCC is reaching out to the victim to get his side of the incident.

Casio extended his apologies to the Filipino people and PAOCC leadership, including Cruz and Executive Secretary and PAOCC Chairman Lucas Bersamin, expressing remorse for disappointing those who have placed their trust in the commission.

“Due to my action, I have let down the people who trust the Commission,” he said.

Casio clarified that his actions should not be seen as reflective of the agency, which he described as being staffed by “level-headed professionals” dedicated to public service.

He pledged to comply with any administrative measures that the PAOCC may impose, adding that he will continue to serve the Filipino people in some capacity.

After getting caught in a viral video slapping a Filipino worker during a raid last week at a suspected Philippine offshore gaming operator hub in Bataan, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission spokesman Winston John Casio was relieved from his post on Monday, pending an investigation of the incident.

Friday, November 1, 2024

Retards in the Government 389

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 


https://mb.com.ph/2024/10/25/village-chair-driver-shot-dead-in-leyte

A barangay chairman and a motorcycle-for-hire driver were shot dead in Barangay Bagabao, Leyte, Leyte on Thursday, Oct. 24. 

Police identified the victims as Barangay Mataloto, Leyte, Leyte chairwoman Mary Ann Bacunawa, and Mar, motorcycle-for-hire driver.  

Investigation said the victims were on their way to Barangay Mataloto from Barangay Bagabao when a man, 5’3” tall, slim, wearing a black shirt and pants and bonnet with long hair, appeared and shot them. 

Bacunawa died on the spot due to bullet wounds in the head.  

Mar sustained bullet wounds and was taken to a hospital by a concerned citizen where he was declared dead. 

The suspect fled towards the direction of Barangay Bagabao and Barangay Libertad, Kananga, Leyte.  

The Leyte, Leyte Municipal Police Station (MPS) is conducting follow-up investigation and pursuing the suspect. Nearby police units have established checkpoints to apprehend the suspect.  

The Leyte Police Provincial Office deployed additional lawmen to secure the area.

A barangay chairwoman and her dirver have been assassinated. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1997699/village-chief-association-head-shot-dead-in-ilocos-norte

The president of the Association of Barangay Captains of San Nicolas town was gunned down early Saturday by still unidentified attackers in Barangay 22 San Guillermo, a report reaching the Ilocos Norte police said.

According to witnesses, Mark Adrian Barba, 39, village chief of Barangay 6 San Juan Bautista, was on board a gray Toyota Innova, with plate no. NDA 8116, along with two other individuals, when they were ambushed at about 3 a.m. along the national highway while on their way home from a nearby cockpit arena.

The victims were rushed to a nearby hospital but Barba was pronounced dead by the attending physician.

Meanwhile, his companions, who were wounded in the attack, remain in critical condition.

Responding police recovered multiple empty shells of M-16 Armalite rifle from the ambush site.

Police investigators are still determining the identity of the attackers and the possible motive of the killing.

The president of the Association of Barangay Captains of San Nicolas town was assassinated.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1236024

Authorities are pursuing a village chief and his companions involved in a shooting incident that left one person dead and another wounded early Sunday.

Lt. Juaren Caang, spokesperson of the North Cotabato Police Provincial Office, identified the prime suspect as Evan Roy Macantan, village chair of Bagontapay. One of his companions, Jomer Nietes, 35, was arrested and was confined at a hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound.

Caang said the shooting occurred after Macantan organized a live band concert, which he halted following a disturbance by an unidentified man.

Macantan and his group confronted two civilians—later identified as Army intelligence operatives—who arrived at the venue and were suspected to be linked to the troublemaker, the police official said.

Macantan’s group allegedly chased and opened fire on the two, resulting in the death of bystander Romnic Villarom Reyes, 28, and the wounding of Rosinda Jordan Macailing, 35, both residents of Bagontapay. Nietes was also injured during the shooting, while Macantan and other suspects fled.

Police recovered seven .45-caliber shells, four 9mm cartridges, and three dud bullets at the scene.

Authorities are preparing charges against Macantan, Nietes, and other suspects still at large.

A barnagay captain is wanted for shooting a man dead and wounding another. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/10/28/boy-15-dies-after-being-punched-by-sk-chairman-and-companion-in-manila

A 15-year-old boy died after he was punched by two men including a Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairman in Sta. Ana, Manila, the Manila Police District (MPD) reported on Monday, October 28.

The Manila Police District (MPD) identified the Barangay SK chairman as Mark Jhorell Dela Cruz, 18, and his cohort Irineo Cardanio, 23.  

According to a police report, the victim was with his friends along F. Manalo Street in Barangay 894 Punta, Sta. Ana Manila at around 9:10 p.m. on October 25. 

Witnesses said the suspects arrived at the area and confronted the victim. 

They told the police that the suspects allegedly punched the victim. The victim then fell to the ground unconscious. 

He was brought by an SK councilor to Sta. Ana Hospital where he was declared dead on arrival. 

The suspects are now under police custody for further investigation.

A 15-year-old boy died after being punched by a barangay chairman. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1998869/pnp-recommends-dismissal-of-11-cops-for-alleged-moonlighting-cover-up

The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday recommended the dismissal of 11 officers for allegedly covering up the illegal activities of two moonlighting Special Action Force (SAF) personnel.

According to the PNP Internal Affairs Service (IAS), evidence showed a conspiracy among the 11 officers to make it appear that SAF commandos Corporal George Rojo Mabuti and Patrolman Roger Ramos Valdez were rendering official duties at the 52nd and 55th Special Action Companies Zamboanga, respectively.

Mabuti and Valdez, however, were allegedly serving as security escorts for a Chinese national said to be linked to a Philippine offshore gaming operator and were apprehended in a village in Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City following a fistfight last May.

The PNP IAS on Tuesday said it found the 11 officers guilty of grave misconduct, grave dishonesty, and conduct unbecoming of a police officer.

Of the 11 recommended for dismissal, six were police commissioned officers, including a lieutenant colonel; and five were police non-commissioned officers.

Meanwhile, the two SAF personnel were guilty of moonlighting, grave irregularities in performing their duties, and engaging in protective services to private persons without approval from the Police Security and Protection Group, the PNP IAS said.

“This resolution serves as a stern reminder that no police officer is above the law. The public has the right to expect the highest level of integrity from those sworn to serve and protect the public,” IAS Inspector General Brigido Dulay said in a statement.

“Any deviation from this duty will be met with the appropriate disciplinary sanctions,” he added.

Last July, PNP Chief Gen. Rommel Marbil warned that moonlighting officers would be caught and dismissed from the service.

The Philippine National Police on Tuesday recommended the dismissal of 11 officers for allegedly covering up the illegal activities of two moonlighting Special Action Force personnel.

A police colonel is being investigated for alleged sexual harassment in Lal-lo, Cagayan.

The incident involving the 52-year-old colonel and a 26-year-old policewoman reportedly occurred at the municipal police station in Barangay Centro on Monday.

Initial investigation showed the complainant went to the official’s office to inform him that he had to attend an online meeting.

The official reportedly asked the policewoman to set up his computer laptop for the online meeting.

The complainant said the official grabbed and hugged her as she was setting up the computer.

She said she screamed and pushed the official away, but he continued with his advances and tried to kiss her in the lips.

The kiss landed in the forehead, the complainant said.

The official may be charged with acts of lasciviousness, probers said.                                                                         

A police colonel is being investigated for alleged sexual harassment in Lal-lo, Cagayan.

Former presidential spokesman Harry Roque is facing a complaint for qualified human trafficking before the Department of Justice (DOJ) over his alleged links to the raided Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) hub in Porac, Pampanga.

The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) as welll as the police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) yesterday filed a supplemental complaint, which included Roque in the human trafficking case earlier lodged against Lucky South 99 authorized representative Cassandra Li Ong and 53 others.

The PAOCC and CIDG alleged that Roque “participated in the furtherance of the illegal activities” of the POGO firm by representing Lucky South 99 when it applied for a gaming license with the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) in 2023.

Citing the judicial affidavit of Pagcor assistant vice president Jessa Mariz Fernandez, Roque allegedly made several follow-ups on the status of the online gambling permit of Lucky South 99.

The PAOCC and CIDG rejected Roque’s statement that he only lawyered for Whirlwind Corp., which leased a property to Lucky South 99.

The agencies said Roque’s involvement with Lucky South 99 is “further bolstered” by the fact that his executive assistant Alberto Rodulfo dela Serna, who has a joint bank account with the former presidential spokesman, lived inside the POGO compound for almost nine months for free.

Deputy City Prosecutor Darwin Cañete said this is an opportunity for Roque to clear his name by submitting his counter-affidavit.

In a statement, Roque described the complaint as “nothing but a trumped-up charge,” adding that the evidence against him was “manufactured.”

Roque has denied involvement in the illegal activities of Lucky South 99.

He said he would face “the lies” peddled against him and “vowed to hold those responsible for this miscarriage of justice in due course.”

Former presidential spokesman Harry Roque is facing a complaint for qualified human trafficking before the Department of Justice over his alleged links to the raided Philippine offshore gaming operator hub in Porac, Pampanga.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Retards in the Government 388

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1235829

Police arrested the chairperson of a village in Maguindanao del Sur in his residence in Sultan Kudarat on Thursday afternoon for illegal possession of firearms.

The arrested official was identified as Norodin Utto Jr., 35, who resides in Barangay Poblacion, Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat despite serving as the chair of Barangay Panadtabah in Rajah Buayan, Maguindanao del Sur.

"Utto maintains a residence in Lambayong while holding office in Rajah Buayan," Capt. Jayson Cepeda, municipal police chief of Lambayong, said Friday.

Armed with a court-issued arrest warrant, police officers arrived at Utto’s Lambayong residence at about 3 p.m. and apprehended him for violating Republic Act 10591, the Comprehensive Law on Firearms and Ammunition.

“Utto did not resist the arrest,” Cepeda said, adding that the court granted Utto a bail of PHP10,000 for his temporary liberty, through his legal counsel. 

A village chairman has been arrested for illegal firearm possession. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/10/18/albay-governor-reveals-ombudsman-suspension

Gov. Edcel Greco "Grex" Lagman of this province announced on Friday, Oct. 18, that he has been issued a preventive suspension by the Office of the Ombudsman.

Lagman did not detail the reason of the suspension in his official Facebook account.

He instead informed the department heads and offices that Vice Gov. Glenda Ong-Bongao will assume as acting governor at the soonest possible time.

“Good morning, dear department heads, assistant department heads, heads of offices: The event I was expecting has come to pass. I have received my preventive suspension order from the Ombudsman today. Therefore, VG Glenda has to assume as acting governor at the soonest possible time," Lagman said.

Lagman assured that work in the provincial government will not be affected by the suspension.

He  was suspended months after self-proclaimed "jueteng" (an illegal numbers game) bagman former barangay captain Alwin Nimo of Barangay Anislag, Daraga, Albay filed a graft case against him before the Ombudsman for allegedly receiving "payola" (grease money) when he was still the vice governor.

Nimo accused Lagman of receiving a total of P8 million in bribes from illegal gambling operators.

Lagman was elected vice governor in the May 2022 elections and became governor in December 2022 by succession when the Commission on Election (Comelec) disqualified Gov. Noel Rosal for election violations.

Albay Gov. Edcel Greco "Grex" Lagman has been issued a preventive suspension by the Office of the Ombudsman.

https://www.inquirer.net/418176/maguindanao-del-sur-village-councilor-eyeing-town-council-seat-killed/

A village councilor in Barangay Poblacion who was eyeing a town council seat in Datu Hofer, Maguindanao del Sur was shot dead by unidentified gunmen along the national highway on Saturday night, police said on Sunday.

Toto Gogo Kensa, 45, was killed on the spot due to multiple gunshot wounds in the head and body, according to Capt. Alberto Pansoy, Datu Hofer municipal police chief.

Kensa filed his certificate of candidacy (COC) for a seat at the municipal council under the Lakas-CMD party early this month.

Pansoy said Kensa was driving a motorbike with his wife on it from the town’s market around 6 p.m. on Saturday. They were heading home when two men riding on separate motorbikes opened fire, hitting Kensa, who fell from his motorbike.

His wife, Bai Norhaya, was unhurt.

“We are still unsure of the motive and the identities of the perpetrators but we continue to investigate,” Pansoy said.

Colonel Roel Serese, Maguindanao del Sur police director, has ordered the creation of a Special Investigation Task Group to speed up the investigation.

A village councilor in Barangay Poblacion who was eyeing a town council seat in Datu Hofer, Maguindanao del Sur was assassinated.

The Sandiganbayan has convicted former Maguindanao governor Datu Sajid Islam Uy Ampatuan of graft and malversation of public funds involving P393 million when he was governor in 2009.

In a decision handed down last Oct. 18, the anti-graft court’s third division sentenced Ampatuan to prison term ranging from eight years and one month to 12 years for graft.  He was also barred perpetually from holding public office.

For malversation of public funds, Ampatuan was meted out a jail term of reclusion perpetua (imprisonment ranging from 20 to 40 years) and ordered to pay a fine of P393 million and restitute the government of the same amount with six percent interest annually until fully paid.

Ampatuan’s co-accused, Danny Taki Calib – then provincial auditor – was acquitted of both charges. 

Ampatuan and his co-accused were  charged with graft for causing undue injury to the provincial government of Maguindanao in the release of P393 million funds for the supposed construction and/or rehabilitation of various farm-to-market roads.

The prosecution said the projects were unimplemented despite the release of the funds.

For malversation, they were accused of failure to account or return the P393 million funds despite demands. 

The dispositive portion of the decision written by Associate Justice Bernelito R. Fernandez and concurred in by Presiding Justice Amparo M. Cabotaje-Tang and Associate Justice Ronald B. Moreno states: 

“Wherefore, premises considered, judgment is rendered in the following manner – for Criminal Case No. SB-20-CRM-0015, this Court finds accused Datu Sajid Islam Uy Ampatuan guilty beyond reasonable doubt of violation of Section 3 (e) of Republic Act No. 3019, otherwise known as the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, as amended. 

“He is hereby sentenced to suffer an indeterminate penalty of imprisonment ranging from eight (8) years and one (1) month, as minimum, to twelve (12) years, as maximum. He shall likewise be perpetuallydisqualified to hold any public office.

“For Criminal Case No. SB-20-CRM-0016, this Court finds accused Datu Sajid Islam Uy Ampatuan guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of malversation of public funds under Article 217 of the Revised Penal Code, as amended, and sentences him to suffer the penalty of reclusion perpetua and to pay a fine equivalent to P393,OOO,OOO, representing the value of the amount malversed. 

“As restitution, accused Ampatuan is further ordered to pay the same amount of P393,OOO,OOO the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, through the Bureau of Treasury, with interest of six percent (6%) per annum from the finality of this Decision, until fully paid. He shall likewise be perpetually disqualified to hold any public office.

The Sandiganbayan has convicted former Maguindanao governor Datu Sajid Islam Uy Ampatuan of graft and malversation of public funds involving P393 million when he was governor in 2009.

The Commission on Audit found mismanagement in the water district of Dueñas town, Iloilo province. 
A report said the government-owned Dueñas Water District was found to have irregularity in its fiscal operations – zero enforcement of collecting overdue accounts that nearly amounted to P3 million in 2021 and 2022. 
There was also a decrease in income under General Manager Edgar Lamera from P3.15 million in 2021 to P3.08 million in 2022; decrease of P71,303 in income despite the increase in water concessionaires from 1,086 concessionaires in 2021 to 1,108 in 2022; decrease of P1.32 million in assets from P11.33 million in 2021 to P10.04 million in 2022, and increase in DWD liabilities by P1.96 million from P18.27 million to P20.23 million in 2022. 
The COA also found that DWD had unpaid penalties for a loan from the Local Water Utilities Administration that amounted to almost P300,000 in 2022. 
It said that DWD “practiced granting of cash advances without specific legal purpose, sufficient documentation, and proper accounting”  that resulted in “government funds have been exposed to risk of abuse or misuse.” 
The DWD has a disallowance of more than P162,000, the COA said. 
The report was sent to key national government agencies and key offices of the Marcos administration.

The Commission on Audit found mismanagement in the water district of Dueñas town, Iloilo province. 

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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) prevented 253 barangay officials from assuming their posts despite winning due to vote-buying charges.

Comelec Chairperson George Erwin Garcia said Tuesday that these village executives are among the approximately 1,000 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan officials charged for buying votes in the previous election.

The line of succession will be followed once village officials are stopped from assuming their positions.

“This is a lesson for all candidates: Don’t underestimate the commission because we could stop your proclamation,” Garcia said in a forum in Manila.

According to the Comelec chief, there was even a case where the entire roster of barangay officials who won the polls was not allowed to take office – that the town mayor had to appoint officers to take oversee the village.

Garcia, however, admitted that none of the approximately 1,000 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan officials charged for vote-buying have been convicted to date.

He noted that, in fact, none were convicted over vote-buying under his leadership at Comelec and even during the previous administrations.

“It’s very hard to convict over vote-buying because we need evidence that will establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt,” the Comelec head explained.

Garcia further lamented that most of the vote-buying evidence are weak and incomplete and that the majority of petitioners withdrew their cases.

He likewise noted that the Omnibus Election Code provides that vote-sellers are just as liable to criminal offense in vote-buying cases. But, Garcia pointed out, the poll body can exempt vote-sellers from charges.

“Even if we give them (vote-sellers) immunity, they still back out,” Garcia regretted.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) prevented 253 barangay officials from assuming their posts despite winning due to vote-buying charges.