December
5, 2017,
GENERAL
SANTOS CITY -- The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) pulled out
some PhP4.8 billion in road right-of-way (RROW) funds for Region 12 in the wake
of the alleged multibillion scam involving fake claims in this city and the
neighboring areas.
DPWH Secretary Mark Villar |
Deputy
House Speaker and South Cotabato Rep. Ferdinand Hernandez said Tuesday DPWH
Secretary Mark Villar ordered the return of the funds from the region to the
central office pending proper validation of the RROW claims.
He
said the move was in response to a letter that he and the eight other House
members from Region 12 submitted to Villar regarding the fake RROW claims and
settlements in the area.
"He
(Villar) pulled out the money so it would be returned to the central office.
Right now they're carefully looking at all the (RROW) claims," he said in
an interview over Brigada News TV here.
Hernandez
cited that their July letter mainly focused on the pending P4.8 billion worth
of RROW claims in Region 12.
It
was signed by South Cotabato first district and General Santos City Rep. Pedro
Acharon Jr., Sultan Kudarat first district Rep. Suharto Mangundadatu, Sultan
Kudarat second district Rep. Horacio Suansing Jr., Sarangani Rep. Rogelio
Pacquiao, Maguindanao first district and Cotabato City Rep. Bai Sandra Sema,
North Cotabato first district Rep. Jesus Sacdalan, North Cotabato seond
district Rep. Nancy Catamco and North Cotabato third district Rep. Jose Tejada.
Also
known as Soccsksargen, the region comprises the provinces of South Cotabato,
Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani and North Cotabato, and the cities of General Santos,
Koronadal, Tacurong, Kidapawan and Cotabato.
He
said the letter was based on a complaint initially received by Rep. Acharon
regarding supposed fake RROW claims and settlements in the city.
Hernandez
said they immediately reported the matter to Sec. Villar, urging the latter to
look into the complaint to protect government funds.
By
then, he said they were informed that the DPWH regional office already received
some P4.8 billion for the settlement of pending RROW claims.
Owing
to this, Hernandez said they asked Sec. Villar to stop the processing of
pending RROW claims involving the P4.8 billion funding until they are convinced
of the legitimacy and whether the claimed amounts are reasonable.
"We
wanted to make sure that all claims would be properly validated and audited to
make sure that the valuations are correct and the money would be paid to the
rightful claimants," he said.
Aside
from the pullout of the RROW funds, Hernandez said Villar ordered changes in
the procedures regarding the claims.
It
involves the conduct of separate stringent validations by the district and
regional offices of all RROW claims.
Justice
Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II disclosed two weeks ago an alleged scam
involving some P8.7 billion in RROW settlements in the city and neighboring
areas based on supposed fictitious and fabricated documents.
He
has directed the National Bureau of Investigation to investigate the scam,
which was based on revelations made whistleblower Rodolfo Catapang Jr.
Catapang,
who hails from this city, said the fake claims were made by a syndicate that he
was previously a part of and involved prominent personalities, among them Eldon
Cruz, brother-in-law of former President Benigno S. Aquino III.