From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jul 16): Army general faces rap for allegedly using soldiers to construct his
house
An Army general is facing a complaint for allegedly using soldiers in the
construction of his three-storey house in Taguig City, prompting the military
leadership to order an investigation.
“The [AFP] Chief of Staff [General Emmanuel Bautista] is already aware of the
issue and has taken steps to address it. He has already recommended the
complaint to the proper investigating body. We will make sure that this will
undergo due process for the benefit of those concerned,” military spokesman
Lieutenant Colonel Ramon Zagala told reporters Tuesday.
In a letter of complaint submitted by a “concerned citizen,” Brigadier
General Dante Costes, chief of the Communications Electronics and Information
Systems Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (CEISSAFP) at Camp
Aguinaldo was accused of allegedly using soldiers to manpower the construction
of his three-storey house at Armed Forces of the Philippines Officers Village
Association Inc. [AFPOVAI] in Fort Bonifacio.
The complainant also provided the complete address and map of the officer’s
house.
“Tama po ba na ang trabaho ng mga sundalong ito ay mapapabayaan na lamang at
unahin ang personal na kapakanan ni Brig Gen. Costes sa paggawa ng sarili niyang
bahay? (Is it right that the duty of our soldiers should take a backseat for the
sake of Brig Gen. Costes’s personal needs, which is the construction of his
house?),” the letter of the complainant said.
The complainant said there are about 20 to 30 soldiers who are forced to work
as construction workers every day who are not paid, and even “cursed” when they
make a mistake.
Some of the officers and personnel from the CEISSAFP are allegedly involved
in the construction, serving as engineers and foreman.
The complainant also revealed an alleged discriminatory gas allocation at
CEISSAFP, saying that an enlisted personnel cannot get a share of the supposed
large distribution, but civilians, friends, and Costes easily have access to it.
Costes is a member of the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1980.
Zagala said the AFP chief received the copy of the complaint two weeks ago,
and will make a decision based on the recommendation of the investigative body.
Costes will remain in his position as CEISSAFP chief pending the
investigation, Zagala said, adding that he will be given “due process.”
The Army general is “the primary person of interest” in the case, but “if
there is a need to investigate others in the process of their probe then they
will make the necessary adjustment,” Zagala said.
The spokesman also encouraged personnel to formalize their complaints through
the military’s grievance system.
“When we write something against the organization, if you have a complaint
against someone or an activity within the organization, you can help by using
the grievance system that is already established in the AFP,” he said.
“The system is there it was established so that we can resolve issues and
file complaints and make the necessary actions not only to go against people
with issues but to improve the organization,” he added.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/446155/army-general-faces-rap-for-allegedly-using-soldiers-to-construct-his-house
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