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plunder and graft over the alleged questionable disbursement of P1 billion for the construction and repair of prisons in Palawan, Davao and Leyte.
The respondents were accused of violating Republic Act 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees as well as administrative cases for grave misconduct, dishonesty, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. The complainant said that during the public bidding for the project, the BAC, which includes Rocacurba who was appointed as vice chairperson “apparently rigged” the outcome of the bidding by declaring the joint venture of CB Garay Philweb Builders and Rakki Corp.
The complainant said in the post-qualification reports, the BAC changed the four-year requirement to 10 years without following the correct procedure to show that the two joint ventures were compliant with the SLCC mandatory requirements.It said that in the implementation of the respective contracts, Bantag also “unlawfully and maliciously falsified” all the different accomplishment reports that served as basis for the release of funds as payments of the work completed.
As to the accomplishment of the fourth progress billing, the complaint said Areniego was also told by respondent Guzman to just sign the document after telling him “Sabi ni DG gawin mo.” “About P173 million more or less were misappropriated by Director General Bantag and his co-respondents,” Ferreras said.
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