Ex-councilor tagged in Albay quarry payola arrested
Governor orders investigation of suspect
LEGAZPI CITY, Albay – Albay Gov. Noel Rosal has ordered an investigation into possible corruption in the province’s quarry operations following the arrest of a former municipal councilor of Tiwi, Albay in an alleged payola scheme.
The suspect was apprehended on Friday afternoon in Barangay Miisi, Daraga, Albay during an entrapment operation by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Legazpi and NBI Naga District Offices.
Authorities said the suspect was arrested following a complaint from quarry operator who alleged that the suspect demanded P320,000 in exchange for continued quarry operations.
Rosal thanked the NBI for its swift action and assured full cooperation from the provincial government in the investigation.
“While his guilt is yet to be determined, let this serve as a warning. This administration is serious in fixing the flaws in the system of quarrying in Albay,” Rosal said.
The governor said the LGU-level probe will look into the alleged existence of a payola system and seek to identify other personalities who may be involved.
Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Alfredo Garbin Jr. said in a recent media interview that some individuals have been demanding money from quarry operators.
He claimed that the unofficial charge went up from 12 percent to as much as 25 percent per cubic meter of extracted material.
Authorities have yet to file formal charges against the suspect but Rosal’s announcement signals a broader crackdown on corruption in Albay’s quarry industry.