Varuh človekovih pravic pozdravlja ponudbo DMW za pritožbo v primeru Ignaciojevega zavrnjenega ropa
Oddelek za migrante delavce (DMW), ki ga vodi vodja Hans Cacdac, je izrazil namen, da se pritoži na zavrnitev obtožb o plenjenju, podkupu in zlorabi javnih sredstev proti nekdanjemu upravitelju OWWA Arnaldu 'Arnell' Ignaciu. Varuh človekovih pravic je pozdravil načrtovani predlog za ponovno preučitev (MR) DMW, ki trdi, da resolucija ni obravnavala podrobnih predlogov v zvezi s primerom. Cacdac je poudaril, da sta bila dva Landbankova računa v skupni vrednosti P1.4 milijarde izdana prodajalcu 12 dni pred podpisom dejanja o popolni prodaji, kar kaže na morebitne nepravilnosti. DMW tudi zahteva pregled domnevne neobstoj 51 kondominijev v vrednosti P97 milijonov enot, ki so bili del prodaje. Med inšpekcijo so bile te enote domnevno porušene, kar je povzročilo zaskrbljenost zaradi zlorabe javnih sredstev.
The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has filed a motion for reconsideration with the Office of the Ombudsman, challenging the dismissal of graft and malversation charges against former Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) administrator Arnaldo A. "Arnell" Ignacio. The move comes after the Ombudsman ruled on June 19 that there was insufficient evidence to sustain the allegations against Ignacio, former OWWA officials, and private sellers linked to a controversial ₱1.4 billion property acquisition. The DMW, led by Chief Hans Cacdac, argues that the Ombudsman misinterpreted key evidence and overlooked critical details that support the existence of probable cause. The motion highlights discrepancies in how the property was valued. According to the Land Bank of the Philippines, the property was initially assessed at ₱1.218 billion, excluding a 1,000-square-meter parcel whose value was supposedly accounted for in the valuation of nearby condominium units. However, the OWWA's land acquisition committee later included the excluded parcel, raising the total purchase price to ₱1.416 billion. This increase added approximately ₱198 million to the cost, which the DMW claims resulted from a double valuation. The Commission on Audit noted that this discrepancy remained unresolved, suggesting the overvaluation was never properly addressed. Another point raised by the DMW involves the alleged non-existence of 51 condominium units valued at ₱97 million that were part of the sale. Titles for these units were reportedly issued in the name of the Republic of the Philippines through OWWA. However, during an ocular inspection by the current OWWA administration, the structures were not found on-site. Instead, images revealed a cleared area and a backhoe, indicating possible demolition. Cacdac stated that the government essentially paid for condominium units that no longer existed, representing a significant financial loss. The DMW also pointed to the issuance of two Land Bank checks totaling ₱1.4 billion to the seller on August 30, 2024—approximately 12 days before the signing of the Deed of Absolute Sale on September 12, 2024. This sequence of events suggests that payments were made before the formal transfer of ownership, potentially undermining the legal validity of the transaction. Cacdac urged the Ombudsman to revisit this detail, emphasizing that the timing of the payments could indicate irregularities in the process. Despite dismissing the broader graft and malversation charges, the Ombudsman did indict Ignacio for usurpation of official functions under Article 177 of the Revised Penal Code. The ruling cited Ignacio’s actions as being based on a pretense of authority from the OWWA Board of Trustees, even though he lacked such authorization. The Ombudsman deemed this more than just an administrative oversight, classifying it as a criminal act that could result in a prison term ranging from six months to four years. The Office of the Ombudsman expressed openness to the DMW’s request for reconsideration, acknowledging the agency’s right to challenge the decision within the stipulated 10-day period following the receipt of the Ombudsman’s resolution. While the outcome of the motion remains uncertain, the DMW’s persistence underscores the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the OWWA’s management practices and the potential misuse of public funds. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. removed Ignacio from his position in 2025, citing the land acquisition controversy as the primary reason. Ignacio had been appointed as OWWA chief in 2022, and his tenure ended amid allegations of misconduct related to the disputed property deal. His removal followed internal investigations and public pressure, highlighting the political sensitivity of the issue. The case has drawn attention from various quarters, including the executive branch, which has called for accountability in the wake of Ignacio’s ouster. The situation reflects broader concerns about transparency and integrity in public procurement processes, particularly within agencies responsible for managing resources allocated to overseas Filipino workers. As the DMW seeks to overturn the Ombudsman’s decision, the focus remains on uncovering the full extent of the alleged misconduct and ensuring appropriate consequences for those involved.
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Oddelek za migrante (DMW) je vložil pritožbo proti odločitvi urada varuha človekovih pravic, da zavrne obtožbe za prevaro in zlorabo proti nekdanjemu upravitelju za blaginjo delavcev v tujini (OWWA) Arnaldu A. 'Arnell' Ignacio. Zadeva vključuje obtožbe o nepravilnem ravnanju z pridobitvijo nepremičnine v višini 1,4 milijarde , pri čemer je DMW trdil, da je prišlo do dvojne vrednotenja in manjkajočih kondominijskih enot. DMW trdi, da je varuh človekovih pravic napačno razložil dokaze in ni upošteval celotnega konteksta, kar je kršilo oddelke zakona o preprečevanju prevare in korupcijskih praks. Komisija za revizijo je ugotovila neskladja v procesu vrednotenja, ki jih DMW pripisuje morebitni zlorabi javnih sredstev.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja pritožbo DMW, ne da bi javno podprl ali kritiziral katero koli stran, in poroča o argumentih DMW in prejšnjem odpuščanju varuha človekovih pravic, pri čemer ohranja uravnotežen ton s predstavitvijo dejstev in pravnih razlag brez jasnih ideoloških nagibov.
Oddelek za migrante delavce (DMW), ki ga vodi vodja Hans Cacdac, je izrazil namen, da se pritoži na zavrnitev obtožb o plenjenju, podkupu in zlorabi javnih sredstev proti nekdanjemu upravitelju OWWA Arnaldu 'Arnell' Ignaciu. Varuh človekovih pravic je pozdravil načrtovani predlog za ponovno preučitev (MR) DMW, ki trdi, da resolucija ni obravnavala podrobnih predlogov v zvezi s primerom. Cacdac je poudaril, da sta bila dva Landbankova računa v skupni vrednosti P1.4 milijarde izdana prodajalcu 12 dni pred podpisom dejanja o popolni prodaji, kar kaže na morebitne nepravilnosti. DMW tudi zahteva pregled domnevne neobstoj 51 kondominijev v vrednosti P97 milijonov enot, ki so bili del prodaje. Med inšpekcijo so bile te enote domnevno porušene, kar je povzročilo zaskrbljenost zaradi zlorabe javnih sredstev.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja pritožbo DMW zoper odločitev varuha človekovih pravic, ne da bi očitno naklonil nobeni strani.
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