PCACCG accuses Batangas town mayor, vice mayor of graft charges, audit discrepancies report

PCACCG accuses Batangas town mayor, vice mayor of graft charges, audit discrepancies report

BATANGAS --The People’s Coalition Against Crime and Corruption Group (PCACCG) filed another different graft and corruption charges on Th afterursday at the Office of the Ombudsman against Mataas na Kahoy, Batangas Mayor Janet Ilagan and her husband Vice Mayor Jay Ilagan.
Two days after filing an anti-graft and corrupt practices act, gross inexcusable negligence, grave misconduct, and violation in their government procurement reform act against the mayor, the PCACC also cited the same violations in their second complaint. 
But the PCACCG — represented by Antonio Alabata — accused the couple of allegedly committing discrepancies in their audit report in 2021 this time based on their obtained Commission on Audit (COA) findings report from State Auditor Efren Pasia last May 31, 2022.
“Hinahabol po namin ang kanilang pagkukulang dahil kelangan po nilang magpaliwanag sa taong bayan tungkol sa mga bagay na ito lalo na sa naging COA findings sa kanilang audit report nung nakaraang 2021 na kung saan ay hindi ito tumutugma,” Alabata said. 
Mayor Janet Ilagan’s husband is also Mataas na Kahoy, Batangas Vice Mayor Jay Ilagan, also one of the Batangas province gubernatorial candidates in next year’s election in May. 
Alabata said that the COA reports in their latest complaint at the Ombudsman show discrepancies that have been found in their statement of financial positions, statement of cash flows, statement of comparison of budget and actual amounts and notes to the Financial Statements of the municipality for CY 2021.
The State Auditor reported that the Property, Plant and Equipment accounts balances presented in the financial statements totaling P223,280,952.46, net of accumulated depreciation were found to have discrepancies against its lapsing schedules amounting to P29,142,735.09.
Alabata said the discrepancies were still not complied with for two years or since May 30, 2024, by Mayor Janet and Vice mayor Jay Ilagan, according to the COA Action Plan Monitoring Tool. 
In the first complained filed last Tuesday at the Ombudsman, the PCACC filed the violation of Republic Act 3019 or the anti-graft and corrupt practices act, gross inexcusable negligence, grave misconduct, and procurement violations against the mayor for allegedly committing mishandling, delayed, and unimplemented projects as of December 2022.

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