A civil society organization recently filed a graft and corruption against a Benguet official for allegedly violating Republic Act numbers 3019 and 6713.
“Yesterday (Sept. 17), We from the Task Force Kasanag (TFK) filed a complaint against Benguet Provincial Vice Governor Ericson Felipe for violations of the provisions of Republic Act Numbers 3019 and 6713 which pertains to Anti-Graft and Ethical Standards of Government Officials,β the group said.
In a statement released by the group on September 17, TFK claimed that Felipe had committed violations of the provisions on conflict of interest and the improper influencing of government officials. The complaint alleged that Felipe, who owns a 60 percent stake in Tagel Corporation worth P300 million, used his position to secure a substantial number of government contracts.
According to TFK, Tagel Corporation was awarded 30 government contracts between 2022 and 2023, amounting to a total of P1.35 billion.
The group emphasized that there is a potential conflict of interest, as it raises questions about transparency and accountability in the allocation of public contracts.
TKF the complaint highlights the importance of public interest, emphasizing accountability for public officials.
The group added that their decision to file the complaint is part of their ongoing commitment to safeguard the public from corruption and government abuse and believe that this action is necessary to ensure that public resources are protected from misuse and that there is transparency in the government’s dealings.
By filing this complaint, TFK added they are sending a message to the public the assurance that there is still someone doing the appropriate and necessary legal measures to protect peopleβs money from corruption and moving for transparency in the government.
TFK added they remain committed to safeguard the public from corruption and government abuses. NLMonitor