CABANATUAN CITY – An executive of the
National Irrigation Administration’s Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation
Systems (NIA-UPRIIS) last week denied allegations that she did not serve a 2009
dismissal order of the Office of the Ombudsman against an employee.
UPRIIS operations
manager Josephine Salazar said the graft charges filed against her by two
groups over the issue are unfounded and without any legal basis, adding this
would nevertheless give her the opportunity to air her side.
In a statement, she
said, “I am innocent of the charges leveled against me and I am confident that
once the issues have been properly ventilated, the Office of the Ombudsman will
dismiss (these charges) for lack of merit.”
The Bantay-Bayan
Foundation and the NGO Empowerment Foundation filed a graft case against
Salazar before the Ombudsman for allegedly failing to serve the anti-graft
body’s order dismissing Melanio Santos, senior water resources technician of
UPRIIS’ Division 3 office.
Last May 6, director
Ma. Luisa Salonga-Agamata, of the Civil Service Commission’s public assistance
information office, wrote then NIA administrator Antonio Nangel about an
anonymous text complaint launched through its Contact Center ng Bayan against
Salazar involving Santos’ case.
Another anonymous text
complaint alleged that another UPRIIS employee, German Maniego, was dismissed
by the Ombudsman whose order was carried out by Salazar.
Reports also linked
Salazar to the supposed non-serving of the Ombudsman order against Santos.
Salazar said the reports accusing her of
inaction in Santos’ case were intended to besmirch her name.
In her reply to
Salonga-Agamata’s letter, Salazar said she assumed her post as UPRIIS
operations manager on Oct. 27, 2011.
“From the date of my
assumption up to this writing, I have not received any communication or
instruction from the Office of the Ombudsman regarding the dismissal order of
Mr. Santos,” she said.
Salazar said Maniego,
an employee of the UPRIIS’ Division 2 office based in Talavera, Nueva Ecija,
has never been under her supervision.
“I was not yet
designated as UPRIIS operations manager when the dismissal order was served to
Mr. Maniego, hence there is no way that I had a hand in serving the order
against him,” she said. -- MG
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