De Vera denies allegations made by suspended CHED official
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairman J. Prospero De Vera III responded to the accusations made by a suspended official of graft and corruption and grave abuse of authority.

Citing several news reports, De Vera said he learned that suspended CHED Commissioner Aldrin Darilag has filed a case of graft and corruption, grave abuse of authority, harassment, and oppression against him in the Ombudsman “alleging that I favored a supplier in the procurement of goods and services and I instructed him to make the supplier win government contracts.”
“I do not know the specifics of the complaint so it is difficult for me to respond in detail to his allegations,” De Vera said in a statement issued March 13.
However, De Vera categorically stated that he is not part of any Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) in CHED or any state university and college, thus, “I am not in a position to manipulate procurement activities.”
Moreover, De Vera stressed that any complaints of violation of bidding procedures “must therefore be addressed to, and resolved by” the CHED commission en banc or the Board of Regents of individual State Universities and Colleges (SUCs).
Preventive suspension, staff concerns
De Vera also addressed Darilag’s preventive suspension.
“I would like to state that the 90-day suspension order was issued by the Executive Secretary,” De Vera said.
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De Vera said CHED served the said suspension order to Darilag, per the directive of the Office of the President (OP).
“The OP also instructed CHED to form a fact finding committee,” De Vera said.
The Fact-Finding Committee, he explained, is “currently looking into” the allegations raised against Darilag.
“The Committee will report their findings to CHED, who will thereafter submit such reports to the Executive Secretary,” he added.
Darilag, De Vera said, also accuses him of “preventing his staff from doing any work and subjecting them to needless inspection of their clothes or belongings.”
De Vera maintained the staff in Darilag’s office are “not prohibited” from going to work in CHED. “I have not issued any memorandum regarding his staff,” he added.