By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – The Department of the Interior and Local
Government warned local officials and DILG officials and employees nationwide
from transacting business with a certain Pia Alarcon or Rhia Alarcon who claims
to be connected to the central office who collects money supposedly for the
immediate downloading of funds for DILG programs and projects and for
processing fees among others.
“The
modus of this poseur’s operation is to approach local government officials and
enjoin them to submit letter-requests to the DILG to avail of programs and
projects. In the course of the transaction, she demands money supposedly as
processing fee for the downloading of the funds for such projects to the
concerned local governments,” Sueno stated in his letter to all local officials
and DILG personnel nationwide reminding them they can visit the DILG website or
go to the local DILG office to know learn about programs and projects, the
requirements and availment procedures so as not to be duped by the fake
employees.
According
to him, local officials and DILG personnel should be wary of people who promise
to facilitate the release of fire trucks and other projects.
Sueno
branded these people as fixers and that no DILG official or personnel is
authorized to solicit money or any materials gains for DILG projects and
services.
Sueno
said unscrupulous individuals who want to take advantage of the ignorance of
some newly elected officials how DILG programs and projects are administered
and take the risk of trying their luck to demand money from their prospects for
them to be the ones to process the release of funds and the immediate cascading
of the DILG programs and projects to the beneficiary local governments,
especially those from the remote areas of the country.
He
urged local officials to learn from their experiences in the past where there
were several individuals posing as representatives of some department officials
who promised to fast-track the release of funding for the priority projects of
local governments in exchange for huge amounts of money but they ended up
hanging in the air because their term lapsed but the funds were never
downloaded to the concerned local governments in the different parts of the
country.
The
DILG official urged local officials and DILG personnel to immediately report
fixers, poseurs and con men/women to Senior Superintendent Alex B. Sintin,
senior police assistant to the Secretary of Interior and Local government, at
Camp Crame, Quezon City through cellphone number 0949-846-4858, 0998-967-4884,
office phone numbers around the clock 02-722-8118, PNP trunk line
02-723-0401 local 3421 or 3381 or to the local DILG officers.
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