MANILA, Philippines — The top of the Home committee on good authorities and public accountability stated it was not but by wanting into how the Workplace of the Vice President (OVP) and the Division of Training (DepEd) used their common budgets, after a lawmaker questioned the panel’s choice to wrap up its inquiry on the 2 workplaces’ alleged misuse of P612.5 million in confidential funds.
Deputy Minority Chief France Castro, addressing the committee on Monday, expressed concern that closing the probe at this level may pin culpability on the particular disbursing officers (SDOs) and different executives within the OVP and DepEd and spare Vice President Sara Duterte and the navy officers who allegedly disbursed the allocations.
The SDOs had earlier recognized these navy officers as Colonels Raymund Dante Lachica, commander of the Vice Presidential Safety and Safety Group, and Dennis Nolasco, previously a safety officer assigned to DepEd.
“Why did we cease there? Why didn’t we summon the safety officers concerned or those that acquired the confidential funds?” Castro, ACT Lecturers occasion record consultant, requested in Filipino, after Manila Rep. Joel Chua, the panel chair, stated on Sunday that the committee was ending its inquiry on Monday.
Legal responsibility of navy officers
She warned that the navy officers could possibly be absolved of legal responsibility. “How can we ensure that the (Armed Forces of the Philippines) probe can be truthful and and simply? Keep in mind, this includes P612.5 million,” Castro stated, including that Duterte, the “most answerable for the funds,” in addition to the 2 officers may evade accountability.
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“I’m afraid that each one the blame can be positioned on the [SDOs],” she added.
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Throughout a committee listening to on Nov. 25, OVP SDO Gina Acosta and DepEd SDO Edward Fajarda recognized Colonels Lachica and Nolasco as those who “in actuality,” disbursed the confidential funds of the 2 companies. Acosta stated she turned over P125 million in money to Lachica as a result of he was trusted by the “head of workplace,” in an obvious reference to the Vice President.
Fajarda, alternatively, stated Duterte instructed him to show over a part of the P112.5 million in confidential funds below DepEd to Nolasco.
“I simply really feel that we will’t cease right here simply due to the Vice President’s order. Keep in mind the signatories within the paperwork, Acosta and Fajarda, are lower-ranked officers. They could find yourself being held liable,” stated Castro, expressing discontentment at how the panel was closing the probe.
The committee had earlier stated that it could invite Lachica and Nolasco to its inquiry, prompting the AFP’s assurance of its cooperation.
However this has not been adopted by, after the panel paused its inquiry to offer approach to Duterte’s scheduled look on Nov. 29 earlier than the Nationwide Bureau of Investigation’s personal inquiry which the Vice President skipped at any price.
Chua acknowledged that there have been nonetheless many points that should be seemed into in figuring out whether or not different features of public fund disbursement required laws.
‘Yearender’
“Though there are nonetheless many questions in using confidential funds, we’ve realized sufficient to uphold our mandate to craft legal guidelines for the nation’s profit. However we won’t cease investigating as a result of confidential funds [are] solely a part of the finances of the OVP and DepEd,” Chua stated in Filipino throughout Monday’s listening to.
“This would be the wrap-up committee listening to in as far as the confidential funds however we nonetheless gained’t conclude the inquiry,” he stated, including: “This is sort of a yearender. We’re simply summarizing what has occurred prior to now seven hearings.”
The Manila congressman cited the submitting of two impeachment complaints in opposition to Duterte for her alleged misuse of confidential funds and the initiation of a probe by the AFP on the navy officers assigned to Duterte.
Chua stated the committee members determined to offer approach to the AFP’s inside probe.
“We’ll coordinate with the AFP,” he stated, including that the panel may solely suggest the submitting of instances in opposition to erring officers.