By Mortz C. Ortigoza
A former mayor and an official of a
congressman said that all government projects being bidded at many districts of the
Department of Public Works & Highway are fixed.
The officials, who speak on condition of anonymity, cited
that those projects have been given to the favored contractors of the solon at
the district in Pangasinan where the projects are intended.
“Ako ang tirador ni
congressman noon. May pre-qualification bid iyan ayon sa R.A 9184. Mahabang
proceso. May pass –fail criteria pa iyon documents mo. My post – qualification
pa. It’s sad to say all bidding in public works lahat fixed iyon,” the aide
of a solon stressed to this writer.
Republic Act 9184 is Modernization, Standardization and
Regulation of the Procurement Activities of the Government.
Money exchanges hands between a contractor and a corrupt government official. |
Based on his experiences those projects intended for a district need the imprimatur of a congressman who decides whom it can be awarded in a bid.
“Takot ang D.E ng DPWH sa congressman,” he said.
D.E is District Engineer or the
top honcho of the DPWH in a selected number of local government units that
include a city and towns or purely towns only.
He said the S.O.P of a
congressman in a multi-million pesos’ project is 10% in Pangasinan.
S.O.P is an awkward acronym for
Standard Operating Procedure that is juxtaposed how the cut in a multi-million pesos’
project is divided by government officials.
A mayor-contractor in the province told this newspaper that S.O.P varies.
He said in some congressional
districts in the province some solons ask as high as 20% cut from the contractor of
the project.
“Ang bigayan po namin sa district na pinangalingan ko, pag horizontal
gaya ng highway 20% sa opisyal, pag vertical gaya ng DepEd buildings at iba pa
15%.”.
An incumbent mayor was
surprised because customarily the bribe for a congressman in his district
was 7% only.
“Mataas ang vertical ninyo, dito sa amin 7% lang kasi maliit lang ang kita diyan sa buildings,” the mayor told him.
“Mataas ang vertical ninyo, dito sa amin 7% lang kasi maliit lang ang kita diyan sa buildings,” the mayor told him.
The source said that a
contractor gives 5% to the District Engineer of the DPWH who divides it among
himself and his officials.
“Unlike in Mindanao where they give 7% to the D.E, here in Luzon we
only give 5%”.
The two losing bidders who
participated in the Moro-Moro are given two to three percent of the worth of
project to divide between them to placate them for not winning the bid and for
conspiring at the expense of the government.
When the source was not given a bid document to competitively tender in a project because employees of the
DPWH would not make an Order of Payment for the document, he told them he would
bring media men to expose the anomaly.
“After 20 minutes tumawag si congressman. Mayor ako nagpa pondo ng
project na iyan,” the former mayor-contractor told this writer.
“Kung kayo nagpa pondo galing ba iyan sa bulsa ninyo? Sinabi ko, “ he
rebuffed the solon.
But the congressman begged him on the telephone to cave in so his favored contractor get the project.
The ex- mayor said he could win
the tender easily in an honest bid to the advantage of the government but
the humility of the congressman disarmed him.
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