National cyclists file graft charges

The Office of the Ombudsman has officially started its investigation on the alleged anomalous procurement of cycling equipment intended for RP team mainstays that saw action in last December’s Southeast Asian Games in Thailand.

Assistant Ombudsman Mark Jalandoni, of the Ombudsman’s Field Investigation Office (FIO), yesterday said they have sent letters to the PSC, the Philippine Cycling Federation (PhilCycling), and the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) last Feb. 26, requesting them to furnish them copies of all documents relative to the complaint filed by the national cyclists.

Jalandoni said they expect to receive the documents this week, including the status of the investigation of the PSC and POC  if any has been initiated.

The cyclists filed last Friday a graft case before the Office of the Ombudsman against the RP  coaching staff and members, the PSC head officers and employees, PhilCycling board members for alleged conspiracy in the purchase of bicycle parts, supplies and equipment amounting to P2,239,130.

Those charged for violation of Republic Act No. 3019, or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, and R.A. No. 6713, or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, were Manuel Ibay, head of the property and supply of the PSC; head coach Jose Melecio “Jommel” Lorenzo, coaching staff Renato Dolosa, Candido “Dindo” Quirimit, Frederick Parr and Dante Valdez, Administrative Assistant II Marciano  Aniag, of PSC,  a certain Emily (no surname), of the PSC’s  property and supply;  and PhilCycling board members Fred Corda, Lorenzo Lomibao Jr., Armando Camiling, Ronnie Ferrer and Roberto Magaway. – Joey Villar and Sandy Araneta

 

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