Roderick Paulate Suspended for Hiring Ghost Government Employee
Actor and Quezon City Councilor Roderick Paulate and three others have
received a six months without pay preventive suspension from Ombudsman
Conchita Carpio Morales in connection with raps filed against them for
supposedly hiring ghost employees.
Kuya Dick (as what he was fondly called in showbiz) together with Councilor Francisco Calalay, Jr., and Liaison officers Flordeliza Alvarez and Vicente Bajamunde are facing charges of Serious Dishonesty, Gross Neglect of Duty, Grave Misconduct, Falsification of Official Documents, and Conduct Grossly Prejudicial to the Best Interest of Service.
The 11-page order dated July 5, 2012 states that “strong evidence of guilt on the part of the respondents…the indorsement of these contractual employees to the Legislative Department and their attestation that these employees rendered services, tend to show that they knowingly or willfully used their positions in placing under the employ of the local government of Quezon City…”
The Field Investigation Office noted that the National Statistics Office (NSO) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) have no records of birth or records or clearances, respectively, of a number of these contractual persons.
The investigation was hinged on the complaint filed by Jimmy Lee Davis, a “QC insider”.
The ghost employees supposedly received monthly wages ranging from P2,500.00 to P5,000.00.
For the period January to November 2010, Calalay allegedly maintained a total of 29 ghost employees, while Paulate maintained 30 for the period July 2010 to November 2010.
Calalay supposedly disbursed a total of P2,175,000 while Paulate disbursed P1,125,000.
Kuya Dick (as what he was fondly called in showbiz) together with Councilor Francisco Calalay, Jr., and Liaison officers Flordeliza Alvarez and Vicente Bajamunde are facing charges of Serious Dishonesty, Gross Neglect of Duty, Grave Misconduct, Falsification of Official Documents, and Conduct Grossly Prejudicial to the Best Interest of Service.
The 11-page order dated July 5, 2012 states that “strong evidence of guilt on the part of the respondents…the indorsement of these contractual employees to the Legislative Department and their attestation that these employees rendered services, tend to show that they knowingly or willfully used their positions in placing under the employ of the local government of Quezon City…”
The Field Investigation Office noted that the National Statistics Office (NSO) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) have no records of birth or records or clearances, respectively, of a number of these contractual persons.
The investigation was hinged on the complaint filed by Jimmy Lee Davis, a “QC insider”.
The ghost employees supposedly received monthly wages ranging from P2,500.00 to P5,000.00.
For the period January to November 2010, Calalay allegedly maintained a total of 29 ghost employees, while Paulate maintained 30 for the period July 2010 to November 2010.
Calalay supposedly disbursed a total of P2,175,000 while Paulate disbursed P1,125,000.
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