LAOAG CITY, Ilocos
Norte -- The provincial board urged the Office of the Ombudsman to investigate
missing Laoag City Treasurer Elena Asuncion and the loss of at least P85.4
million in government funds under her care.
The
Sangguniang Panlalawigan, in a resolution, cited their earlier request for
Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales to probe “the absconding of the Laoag City
Treasurer and the loss of [amount] in the City Government of Laoag and if
warranted to file the appropriate criminal and/or administrative charge/s
against the persons and/or government officials responsible for the loss of
taxpayers' money."
Asuncion
flew out of the country on June 14, 2016 for Hawaii.
She
reportedly left before Laoag City Mayor Chevylle Fariñas, Ilocos Norte Rep.
Rodolfo Fariñas’ daughter, could relieve her over discrepancies uncovered in
the city government’s accounts.
Provincial
board member Vicentito Lazo, a lawyer, said the investigation into Laoag City's
missing funds has to be fast-tracked for people to know who should be held
accountable.
He
said that the loss of city funds "have been overshadowed by Rep. Fariñas’
concentration on the alleged tobacco excise tax misuse issue."
The
congressman initiated hearings on the use of P66.45 million in tobacco excise
tax funds in 2011 and 2012 that were allegedly misused to buy motor vehicles.
The
investigation into the alleged misuse of funds has seen the House detain six
Ilocos Norte provincial government employees for contempt.
The House
panel conducting the probe has also voted to issue a show-cause order against
three Court of Appeals justices who ordered the so-called "Ilocos
Six" released over a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The same panel
has issued a subpoena for Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos to appear at the next
hearing.
Board
member Lazo said that Fariñas filed House Resolution No. 882 in March 14, 2017,
a day after the SP released the National Bureau of Investigation's report
regarding the case of Laoag City's funds.
The NBI
report revealed, Lazo said, that the Laoag City government did not do anything
when it found out about the missing funds.
"Nine
years nang ninanakawan ang pera ng Siyudad ng Laoag. Taon-taon, may audit ang
City. Obligasyon ng auditor at Mayor na tignan at protektahan ang pondo… pero
bakit mula July 2007, ayon sa NBI report, hanggang December 2015, tahasang
napayagan na ninanakaw ang pera? Dapat malaman ng Kongreso ang dahilan,"
the provincial board member said.
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