Sandra Cam peeved over Pangasinan STL; urges Duterte to relieve her
>> Thursday, June 20, 2019
DAGUPAN CITY, Pangasinan
– The controversy over Speedgame Inc., the authorized agent corporation that
operates the Small Town Lottery (STL) in Pangasinan has made Presidential
appointee Sandra Cam Tuesday to call on President Duterte to transfer her from
the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, where she sits on the board of
directors.
“I’m
appealing to our President: I love our country, you know that, and I love you
for being firm in your advocacy of anti-corruption,” an emotional Cam said in a
hastily called press conference Tuesday afternoon in Manila.
“I want to
meet with you and I will ask you to relieve me (from my position),” she said, adding
that she “can no longer take the corruption in this agency.”
Cam, who was
appointed in 2017, told reporters in Manila that she had just walked out of a
special board meeting called by PCSO chairman and general manager Anselmo
Simeon Pinili, a retired police general.
She said she
felt her fellow directors ganged up on her to compel her to reverse a recent
revocation of PCSO Board Resolution 83 that gave recognition to a new set of
officers of Speedgame Inc., the authorized agent corporation that operates STL
in Pangasinan.
Cam said she
opposed reversing the revocation as there was already a legal opinion issued by
the Office of the General Corporate Counsel on the infirmities of the
resolution.
She alleged
that Speedgame owes the PCSO P132 million in monthly remittances of its
presumptive monthly retail receipt (PMRR).
Cam also said
the resolution recognized a new set of officers led by retired military general
David Diciano, a classmate of Pinili’s chief of staff, retired police chief
superintendent Ted Quiano.
She said the
courts, not the PCSO, can rule on corporate disputes, which is what Resolution
83 seeks to resolve.
Cam said
PCSO’s top officials are preoccupied with the STL, but not with collecting what
STL operators owe the agency – they have a P10.7-billion shortfall in their
PMRR remittance for the first five months of the year alone.
She
reiterated her claim that many of the erring STL operators are led by retired
police or military generals.
She alleged
that dropping lotto revenues, caused by the competition brought by STL, and the
shortfall in remittances by erring STL operators affect the “poor who ask help
from the PCSO because there are no more funds to give them.”
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