Abra governor faces graft raps before Ombudsman
>> Wednesday, May 11, 2016
BANGUED, Abra -- Gov. Eustaquio Bersamin has
been charged with graft before the Office of the Ombudsman.
Leo Bermillo Barbosa, a resident of Barangay
Guimba in San Juan town, who filed the complaint, said Bersamin failed to act
on a 2014 report of the Commission on Audit (COA), which questioned the
provincial government’s various infrastructure projects and use of public
funds.
“Materials or quality
tests on various infrastructure projects totaling P136,234,274.27 were not
conducted,” the complaint quoting the COA report stated.
“Post-qualification of
a contractor and evaluation of his bids for nine contracts aggregating
P42,852,036.86 disclosed overlapping projects, same key personnel and lacked of
information on the list of equipment to be used... casting doubt on the
integrity of contract awards,” it added.
State auditors said Bersamin also hired 134
contractuals and 899 job-order employees without approval by the
Sangguniang Panlalawigan.
The COA also
questioned the provincial government’s use of its share on excise taxes on tobacco
amounting to P41 million.
Bersamin dismissed the
allegations as politically motivated.
Bersamin, who is on
his third term as governor, is running for mayor of Bangued.
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