NBI files raps against Nueva Vizcaya lawmaker, 6 others
>> Friday, August 26, 2016
By Manny
Galvez
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya – The National Bureau
of Investigation (NBI) has filed graft charges against a congresswoman and six
other former and incumbent officials of the Nueva Vizcaya provincial government
over the alleged illegal purchase of a luxury car.
Former Nueva Vizcaya
governor and now Rep. Luisa Lorren Cuaresma were charged along with provincial
accountant Dominador Dacumos, budget officer Alejandra Dacumos, general
services officer Nathaniel Turqueza, former provincial administrator Manuel
Tabora and former provincial general services officer Tomas Garra.
Florentina Sagabaen,
former supervising auditor of the Commission on Audit based in Bayombong, was
included in the charge sheet.
Bensheen Apolinar,
chief of the NBI district office, who filed the complaint, said the provincial
government purchased a Grand Starex Limousine (SKE-678) for P2.6 million from
Pitstop Motors Inc. in 2010 through direct contracting instead of public
bidding.
The respondents signed
the vouchers, checks, certifications, receipts and other pertinent documents to
facilitate the transaction, the complaint stated.
Apolinar said Sagabaen
was included in the complaint for allowing the purchase without the necessary
documents and failing to make an audit report.
Attached in the
complaint is the joint affidavit of lawyers Voltaire Garcia and Efipanio
Delbert Galima III and Jeremiah Iam Rivera, a casual employee in Garcia’s
office, which showed that there was no request for authority to purchase the
vehicle from the Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government.
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