5 Leyte town staff convicted of graft over excessive allowances

MANILA — The Sandiganbayan has convicted of graft five project bidding employees of Tabontabon town in Leyte province for getting excessive allowances.

In a decision written by Associate Justice Bayani Jacinto and released to media on Thursday, the anti-graft court found Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) members Edgardo Cinco, Luzminda Bibar, Meonilo Reforzado, Ricardo Efren, and Alfredo Canonigo guilty of five counts each of violating the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The Sandiganbayan sentenced the five local employees to six years in prison for their alleged excessive allowances.

The anti-graft court also ordered them to pay the local government of Tabontabon the sum of PHP272,000 “with subsidiary imprisonment in case of solvency”.

The Office of the Ombudsman had accused the BAC members of each receiving PHP34,000 in honorarium from January to May 2007.

The Ombudsman said the amount they received was above the limit set by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

Under DBM rules, the grant of honoraria for each BAC member, sourced from bidding activities, should not exceed 25 percent of his or her basic monthly salary.

During the trial of the case, the Ombudsman presented documents that showed Cinco only received a monthly salary of PHP15,314, while Bibar and Reforzado received PHP14,874 and PHP7,374, respectively.

The monthly compensation of Efren amounted to PHP6,288, while Canonigo had a salary of PHP4,277.

The anti-graft court said the honoraria given to the BAC members were sourced from the Annual Investment Fund of the municipality. These should have been sourced from a competitive bidding activity, said the court.

However, no such record of a competitive bidding activity could be found.

The Sandiganbayan said the respondents offered no evidence to refute the accusations against them.

“As against the documentary proof submitted by the prosecution, the said accused offered no defense that would supply any alternative context or justification for their actions,” the anti-graft court decision said. (PNA)

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