50 village execs face raps over SAP mess
>> Sunday, September 6, 2020
By Christopher Lloyd
Caliwan
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50 barangay (village) chairpersons may face suspension over alleged anomalies
in the distribution of the social amelioration program (SAP).
In a televised meeting with President Rodrigo
Duterte late Monday, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said the Office of the
Ombudsman will issue preventive suspension orders against barangay chairmen for
alleged malversation, corruption, estafa, and graft.
He said the Criminal Investigation and
Detection Group (CIDG) has filed 155 criminal complaints about SAP anomalies.
“Ako ay nakipag-ugnayan kay Ombudsman
[Samuel] Martires at ang kanyang opisina at nai-submit na namin itong
mga kaso na ‘to, at within the week po ay inaasahan namin
na initially ay limampung (50) barangay captain ang
magkakaroon ng preventive suspension habang iniimbestigahan po ng Ombudsman ang administrative
aspect ng kanilang mga kaso (I am now coordinating with Ombudsman
Martires to submit the cases and within the week we expect a preventive
suspension order to be released against 50 barangay captain while the Ombudsman
will conduct a probe on the administrative aspect of their cases),” Año told
President Duterte.
Based on their initial investigation, Año
said those who may be suspended include 26 barangay chairpersons in NCR and
Region 1 (Ilocos Region); 11 in Region 4-A (Calabarzon); 10 in Region 2
(Cagayan Valley); and three in Region 3 (Central Luzon).
“Ito po ‘yung initial at ang mga
iba pa ay isusunod lang po sa patuloy na pag-iimbestiga ng
ating Ombudsman (This is just an initial list and there are others to
follow in the course of the investigation of the Ombudsman),” he stressed.
The cases filed are in violation of the
Republic Act 3019 of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, RA 6713 Code of
Conduct and Ethical Standards, and the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, among
others while cases of robbery extortions and grave threats have been filed
against some of the officials.
Duterte, meanwhile, thanked Año for filing
criminal complaints against local government officials accused of misusing cash
aid from the government’s social amelioration program.
“I’d like to thank Secretary Año, for his
work in going after corrupt officials,” he said. “Maligaya ako sa trabaho
ni Secretary Año (I am happy with Secretary Año’s work).” (PNA)
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