DagupanCity mayor charged with graft
>> Monday, August 6, 2012
DAGUPAN CITY – Two separate complaints have been filed with the Office of the Ombudsman against Mayor Benjamin Lim of this city over the purchase of a 30-hectare property in San Jacinto town.
In its weekly issue on July 29, Sunday
Punch, a local paper here, reported the first complaint was filed by
an anonymous person on June 6 while the second complaint was filed on July 23
by a certain Leo Angeles.
Jose Mariano Cuña, who sold the lot to the
city, was named as Lim’s co-respondent.
The complaint alleged that a certain
Estrella Sangalang of San Jacinto sold the land for P7 million to Cuña on Dec.
18, 2001.
Cuña in turn, sold the lot to the Dagupan
City government for P16 million on April 11, 2002.
However, it was learned that at the time of
the sale of the property to Cuña, there were several tenants in the land.
The tenants had filed a case with the
Department of Agrarian Reform Adjudication Board for a claim on the property.
A notice of coverage was sent to the Dagupan
City government stating, among others that the lot in San Jacinto is under the
coverage of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
The Land Bank of the Philippines was also
under the process of determining the lot’s value.
The DARAB placed the property under CARP
after the city government failed to make any move to question the tenants’
claim or ask for reconsideration of the decision.
Lim refused to comment on the complaint,
saying he has not received any communication from the Ombudsman regarding the
matter. -- EV
0 comments:
Post a Comment