Brgy councilor, 3 liaison officers in Bacolod face raps for SAP anomaly
By Glazyl Masculino
BACOLOD CITY - A councilor and three liaison officers of Barangay Felisa here were charged before the City Prosecutor’s Office on Friday for an alleged anomaly in the distribution of the national government’s Social Amelioration Program (SAP).
A resident of Barangay Felisa, Bacolod City files a criminal complaint before the City Prosecutor’s Office Friday, against a barangay councilor and three others for alleged irregularities in the SAP distribution. (Photo courtesy of CIDG-Bacolod / MANILA BULLETIN)
The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG)- Bacolod filed a criminal complaint against Kagawad Joji Agbas, and three others for violation of Republic Act (RA) 3019 or the Anti-Graft Corrupt Practices Act, RA 11469 or the Bayanihan Act to Heal, and RA 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.
Based on the complainant’s affidavit, he was personally surveyed and directed by the barangay surveyors to fill out a Social Amelioration Card (SAC) on April 8.
The complainant also alleged in his affidavit that one of the liaison officers came to his house on April 18, and informed him about the plan of the barangay to deduct P1,000 from the P6,000 cash aid for SAP beneficiaries. The P1,000 was reportedly to be given as cash assistance to those who were not included in the SAP distribution.
Later that day, Agbas and the three liaison officers reportedly came to his house and allegedly obliged him to voluntarily give his P1,000 to the barangay treasury
after he received his SAP subsidy. But they left when he opposed their plan, as stated in the complainant’s affidavit.
Chief Master Sgt. Ramiro Gocotano, head of the CIDG-Bacolod, said that the complainant was surprised during the SAP distribution on April 22 that his name was not included in the list of the SAP beneficiaries at the village.
The complainant believed that the respondents were allegedly behind his disqualification to avail of the SAP grant because of his refusal to deduct P1,000 from his supposed P6,000 cash aid.
Agbas has yet to comment on the allegation.
The CIDG-Bacolod had also previously filed charges to Felisa village chief and four others regarding the alleged anomalies in the SAP distribution.
A resident of Barangay Felisa, Bacolod City files a criminal complaint before the City Prosecutor’s Office Friday, against a barangay councilor and three others for alleged irregularities in the SAP distribution. (Photo courtesy of CIDG-Bacolod / MANILA BULLETIN)
The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG)- Bacolod filed a criminal complaint against Kagawad Joji Agbas, and three others for violation of Republic Act (RA) 3019 or the Anti-Graft Corrupt Practices Act, RA 11469 or the Bayanihan Act to Heal, and RA 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.
Based on the complainant’s affidavit, he was personally surveyed and directed by the barangay surveyors to fill out a Social Amelioration Card (SAC) on April 8.
The complainant also alleged in his affidavit that one of the liaison officers came to his house on April 18, and informed him about the plan of the barangay to deduct P1,000 from the P6,000 cash aid for SAP beneficiaries. The P1,000 was reportedly to be given as cash assistance to those who were not included in the SAP distribution.
Later that day, Agbas and the three liaison officers reportedly came to his house and allegedly obliged him to voluntarily give his P1,000 to the barangay treasury
after he received his SAP subsidy. But they left when he opposed their plan, as stated in the complainant’s affidavit.
Chief Master Sgt. Ramiro Gocotano, head of the CIDG-Bacolod, said that the complainant was surprised during the SAP distribution on April 22 that his name was not included in the list of the SAP beneficiaries at the village.
The complainant believed that the respondents were allegedly behind his disqualification to avail of the SAP grant because of his refusal to deduct P1,000 from his supposed P6,000 cash aid.
Agbas has yet to comment on the allegation.
The CIDG-Bacolod had also previously filed charges to Felisa village chief and four others regarding the alleged anomalies in the SAP distribution.