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CDO Mayor Moreno dismissed again over graft case

August 31, 2017 by NewsLine Philippines Leave a Comment

MANILA, Philippines — Again! the Office of the Ombudsman ordered the dismissal of Cagayan de Oro Mayor Oscar Moreno over a series of cases involving lease of equipment from 2007 to 2012.

Moreno’s case stemmed when he was still serving as  Misamis Oriental Governor.

On August 30, 2017 , the Office of the Ombudsman  released the findings resulting to the filing of additional graft charges against Moreno, in connection with the disallowed lease of heavy equipment contracts from 2007 to 2012 amounting to P20.5-million.

In 16 separate Resolutions approved in August 2017, Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales ordered the filing before the Sandiganbayan of 18 counts of graft cases against Moreno.

Also standing as Moreno’s co-accused are ex-Provincial Accountant Divina Bade (16 counts) and Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) members, namely:  ex-Provincial Legal Officer Cancio Guibone (one count), ex-Provincial Budget Officer Elmer Wabe (17 counts), ex-Provincial Administrator Patrick Gabutina (16 counts), ex-Assistant Provincial Engineer Rolando Pacuribot (18 counts), ex-Provincial Agriculturist Danilo Maputol (two counts), ex-Provincial General Services Officer Elsie Lopoy (five counts) and Administrative Aide Leemar Tinagan (three counts).

Additional charges of Falsification of Public Documents were also ordered to be filed against Moreno (one count), Wabe (four counts), Gabutina (four counts), Pacuribot (four counts), Lopoy (four counts), Maputol (two counts) and Tinagan (one count).

The COA Special Audit Report on equipment rental of the provincial government of Misamis Oriental for 2007 to 2012 “revealed that the road maintenance program of the province received the biggest share of the non-office projects and that the expenses for rental equipment is the third biggest expenditure under maintenance and other operating expenses. The COA also stated that the disbursements for equipment rental were irregular, with transactions amounting to P20,500,000.00 considered as fictitious as suppliers denied participation in the bidding process.”

Respondents Moreno, et. al. did not conduct any public bidding for the multi-million peso lease deals and simply resorted to the alternative method of Shopping to rent tankers and road rollers while an excavator was procured thru negotiated procurement. Accordingly, several Notices of Disallowance were issued by the COA after finding that the “bidding for the rental was simulated or rigged.”

The Ombudsman stated that the under the Government Procurement Reform Act, Shopping may be used for the procurement of ordinary or regular office supplies or equipment.  It also faulted respondents for availing of negotiated procurement for the excavator finding that “there is not even a single document that invoked the existence of an emergency situation.”

The Ombudsman also found out that the rental of the excavator was already being carried out on a monthly basis without showing that the BAC was convened for the purpose of procuring services or goods to address the alleged emergency situation.  Representatives from alleged contractors Equiprent, Geo Transport and Golden Richfield denied “any transaction for equipment rental with the provincial government.”

As regards the Falsification charges, “Wabe, Gabutina, Pacuribot and Lopoy should be held liable for making it appear in the Abstract of Canvass Form that [the contractors] participated in the bidding, when it truth, they did not.”

In the related administrative cases, the Ombudsman held Moreno guilty of Grave Misconduct, Serious Dishonesty, Conduct Prejudicial to the Best Interest of the Service and Falsification of Public Documents.

He was ordered dismissed from the service and meted the accessory penalties of perpetual disqualification from holding public office, forfeiture of retirement benefits, cancellation of eligibility, and bar from taking civil service examination.

Moreno’s co-accused Pacuribot, Gabutina, Wabe, Bade, Lopoy, Maputol and Tinagan were also found administratively liable and ordered dismissed from the service carrying the same accessory penalties.

In June, this year, the Ombudsman ordered the dismissal of Moreno from service over the P20.5-million road maintenance program.

The Secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government was directed to implement the dismissal order.-Harold V. Pontongan/Newsline.ph

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