Ombudsman orders graft raps Filed vs ex-Kalinga mayor, wife
>> Thursday, July 3, 2014
TABUK CITY,
Kalinga -- Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales has ordered the filing of graft
charges against a former mayor of this city and his wife for allegedly
extorting money from a private contractor 12 years ago.
In a 17-page ruling, Morales said former Tabuk mayor Camilo Lammawin Jr.
and his wife Salud are also being slapped with direct bribery charges.
Records of the preliminary investigation conducted by the Office of the
Ombudsman showed the Lammawins allegedly extorted a total of P520,000 from
Rodman Corp., a contractor of the Tabuk water supply project, in exchange for
the release of payments due to the company.
Complainant Susan Rodriguez, Rodman Corp. treasurer, told graft probers
that on July 10, 2002 the amounts of P100,000 and P300,000 were deposited to
the personal bank accounts of Lammawin and his wife.
Rodriguez alleged that on Oct. 21, 2002, they deposited another P120,000
to Lammawin’s bank account after his wife made a phone call demanding the money
to be supposedly used “for the purchase of land.”
In exchange, the Lammawins allegedly promised they would facilitate the
release of check payment amounting to P1,732,260 to Rodman Corp.
Rodman’s construction manager Roy Ragunton told graft investigators that
payment would be made only if the mayor would get a “gift” for his “personal
needs.”
The Lammawins, according to the Office of the Ombudsman, were recipients
of cash deposits made by Rodriguez and failed to show sufficient proof of
entitlement to the amounts deposited.
The resolution said the Lammawins were recipients of cash deposits made
by the complainant as they failed to show sufficient proof of entitlement to
the amounts deposited.
It added that the “acts of the respondents showed conspiracy, in unity
of mind and purpose, in extorting money from the complainant.”
Direct bribery is punishable under Article 210 of the Revised Penal
Code.
Some residents said filing of charges against the couple showed the
government was on course with its “tuwid na daan” program wherein even those in
provinces and cities outside Manila were being charged for alleged
wrongdoings.
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