Lacson calls for probe into P58.9-million SAF subsistence allowance mess

(Eagle News) — Senator Panfilo Lacson has called for a probe into the P58.9-million subsistence allowance mess in the Special Action Force.

“We cannot allow, yet again, another injustice to be committed against our heroes in uniform who are in the forefront of our fight against the ills of terrorism and criminality, lest we risk demoralization within their ranks. Thus the need to probe into the said allegations,” Lacson said in Senate Resolution No. 712, which he filed on Tuesday, April 17.

According to Lacson, the “unlawful withholding of said funds, if true, constitutes a criminal or unlawful act and runs counter to the evident policy of the President to increase the pay of our military and uniformed personnel in order to repay them for their sacrifices.”

Former SAF chief Benjamin Lusad, former SAF budget and fiscal officer Senior Supt. Andre Dizon, Senior Police Officer 2 Maila Bustamante and Senior Police Officer 1 Jack James Irica of PNP-SAF Finance have been charged with plunder in connection with the unreleased Additional Subsistence Allowances during the stint of Lusad from July 2016 to January 2018, except for the months of January 2016, and January to July 2017.

According to former and present  SAF members who acted as complainants, during their meetings on March 27 and April 6, Lusad and Dizon merely apologized and said that the fund had already  been used for “operational expenses, fellowships and trainings.”

But based on the documents retrieved from the PNP-SAF management,  a total of P58,849,590 million had been allotted for the SAF troopers’ ASA for the months of February to December 2016 and August to December 2017, the complainants said.

 

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