TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The Office of the Ombudsman has filed criminal charges against
a former mayor his wife for allegedly extorting money from a private firm.
Former Tabuk town mayor Camilo Lammawin Jr.
and his wife, Salud, were indicted for graft and bribery before the
Sandiganbayan.
Ombudsman assistant special prosecutor Karen
Funelas said the Limmawin couple reportedly asked and received P520,000 from
Rodman Construction and Development Corp. in exchange for the release of
payment for a government project.
Probers said the charges stemmed from a
complaint filed by RCDC treasurer Susan Rodriguez, who alleged the former mayor
refused to release the P2-million payment to the firm for a completed project.
The ombudsman found out that RCDC deposited
P100,000 in the former mayor’s bank account at the Philippine National Bank and
P300,000 in another account at the Land Bank of the Philippines.
Graft investigators said the P2 million was
allegedly released to the private contractor on the day the amounts were
deposited in the banks.
“We give credence to the statement of the
complainant that the amounts she deposited in the bank accounts of the
respondents were extorted from her,” the ombudsman said.
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