By Mortz C. Ortigoza
The debates on the transfer and construction of the new
Dagupan City Hall became “nagkakainitan na” or acrimonious as the
days passed by.
What aggravate the situation were for people like Vice Mayor
Brian Lim telling half of the story or concocting or exaggerating another story
that inflame the emotions of a large number of gullible, stupid, and ignorant
people in the City.
VITRIOL. Dagupan City Vice Mayor Brian Lim (extreme left) attacks Mayor Belen Fernandez and her family on this radio interview held at DWIZ - Dagupan City last Thursday |
Here were some of his salient declarations on his more than
an hour interview yesterday at DWIZ – an FM radio station owned by the
Cabangons, another nemesis of City Mayor Belen Fernandez.
“Why the then administrations of then Mayors Cipriano
Manaois, Libring Reyna, and Al Fernandez did not relocate to their family owned
land the transfer of the new city (unlike what Mayor Belen was doing)?
MY ANSWER: Traffic congestion, the danger imposed by the
rickety worn out wood made government edifice, and flooding did not pose so
much inconveniences and dangers before as what they posed today. Beside, there
was no Kerwin Fernandez before who has the benevolence today to donate 1. 2
hectares of land worth P400 million as situs for the new City Hall.
That’s a lot of saving for the Dagupan City’s government if
she can be spared to borrow from bank just to buy a land.
When Lim was asked about the legal opinions of City Lawyer
Vicky Cabrera and the legal luminaries of the Department of Interior &
Local Government and the Commission on Audit that the donation and the transfer
of the deteriorating government building was not illegal, Lim cited the
following:
“The opinion of Cabrera was nothing. The decisions of the
COA and DILG can be bought (opinion nasalew).
So, for me, whose opinion is credible?
As far as I know, Lim was not able to cite any
jurisprudence or legal opinion from an entity to back up his charges of
corruption against Fernandez.
He only said that opinion should be from the court calling
it “judicial opinion”.
“Nakita ko may illegal, siguradong may illegal,” he
said.
MY ANSWER: It’s Brian’s opinion versus those lawyers from
the government. Many observers like me could pin point that there was no
anomaly on the donation, the transfer, and the properties of the family of the
mayor surrounding the location of the proposed edifice that Lim said would
benefit on the presence of a government building.
Here’s my column on “My Debate with a De Venecia on
the City Hall's Brouhahas”:
“I told the quite skeptical Dagupan City former Councilor
Alex that the mayor said in 2013 that she divested her interest at the
corporation thus she is relieved to any anti-corruption case.
“Besides, her signature of the ordinance (for the
acceptance of the donation) will be ministerial as she can even refuse to sign
it and the ordinance became a law in ten days, you know that as a former dad,
or she can even veto the ordinance and the bill still becomes a law after
two-third members of the City Council override it,” I told Alex who was a
two-term councilor of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (City Council). I explained
that the "Voice of the People is the Voice of God" or "Vox
Populi Vox Dei" was represented by the council members who empowered
the mayor to accept the donation.
Since the issue of the relocation of the city hall is divisive, Alex, a law graduate, said that a referendum is necessary to get the sentiments of the people. I disagreed because it is only lengthy and it’s only an option but not compulsory for the Council as the law did not mandate it”.
Since the issue of the relocation of the city hall is divisive, Alex, a law graduate, said that a referendum is necessary to get the sentiments of the people. I disagreed because it is only lengthy and it’s only an option but not compulsory for the Council as the law did not mandate it”.
Opps, before I forgot, Lim refuted the COA and DILG opinions
since the people there can be bought and suggested that the local government
unit gets a judicial opinion.
Lim, as a Bachelor of Law graduate should know the
jurisprudence (as seen on Nobleja vs. Teehankee (L-28790)) that says “It
is not the function of the court to give advisory opinions in relation to
Section 12 of Article VIII (Judiciary) of the Constitution”.
He cited that Mayor Fernandez and family “Kumita ng
bilyones, umutang ng bilyones. Kita sa dalen (lands near the proposed city
hall) around 1.5 billion, sa utang 1.5 billion’.
MY ANSWER: The last time I saw the accusation at Lim’s D’Dagupan
Dream Face Book Community Page that the Fernandez Administration was
plotting to borrow P500 million from government bank for the construction of the
edifice was three months ago. Then the P500 million became P1.2 billion last
month. At his radio interview yesterday, it ballooned, son of a gun, to P1.5
billion to P2 billion.
Susmariosep, where did Lim get all these exaggerated and
baseless financial figures that made many people crazy and furious in the
Bangus City?
Now these gullibles are threatened and afraid that they
would not be drowned by the delap or flood but by the two
billions of pesos of loan the vice mayor painted before their eyes.
Gold plated siguro ang dingding ng bagong munisipio kaya
two billion pesos na! Next month I’m afraid Lim would say it would be P3
billion. Salamabit, that would be a budget for the construction of an economic
zone where skyscrapers made by the Ayalas, Gokongweis, Sys abound.
City Councilor Netu Tamayo said that there was no such thing
as hundreds of millions of pesos loan because the legislative body has not
discussed it yet.
Mayor Fernandez, when I asked her about these amounts, told
me a month ago that she would be looking for funding for the new city hall from
the powers that be.
Here’s another talent of Lim in “fomenting unrest” to go
against Fernandez:
The old city hall would be used for the business of the
family of the mayor.
Susmariosep, this was not true. I saw a proposed plan to
make the old city hall, a heritage site, as a museum.
Here’s another audacity of the vice mayor to misinform the
hoi-poloi.
When asked that his father sold the city owned former five
star hotel seven-storey McAdore Palace for a song that disadvantaged the city,
Lim said that the city government instead earned in that transaction.
That sale is now being litigated in court.
“We bought that property for P50 million, we sold it for
P119 million. P119 minus P50 million equal P69 million profits we have,” he
told his two interviewees as seen on Face Book’s video.
But that was half of the story, here’s the truth that many
suspected greed rear its ugly head.
Mayor Fernandez said that the real price of McAdore in early
2000 when then Mayor Benjie Lim, father of then Councilor Brian, bought the
property from the government owned Asset Privatization Trust was P200 million.
It was fire sale sold to the City for P50 million because of the intercession
of then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, whose mother was a Pangasinense,
acquiesced to the request of then Mayor Al Fernandez and Albert Balingit – a
family friend .
Then Mayor Lim later wanted to sell the Palace for P68
million with the local government here still required to pay the 6 percent
Capital Gain Tax and the 1.5 percent Documentary Tax at the Bureau of Internal
Revenue for the sale.
“Compute ko iyan sabi ko mayor hinde pa (ba) tayo nalugi
diyan? Dahil iyong lupa na binigay sa atin ng mura kailangan ibalik natin at
gawin nating city hall,” Fernandez, who was the vice mayor then told
Lim.
She added to Lim that if he was persistent to sell it he
should trade the 11,000 square meters hotel at P400 million in the prevailing
market value of the real properties located at the heart of this city.
But Lim and those councilors that included Lim’s son
Brian succeeded in selling to the AMB ALC Holding which won the bidding
for P119 million or approximately P18,500 per sqm in January 28, 2013.
Critics slam that the sale as anomalous and disadvantageous
to the local government because then Mayor Lim sold in 2005 his nearby 715-sqm
property to Land Bank for P35, 000 per sqm.
My poser: Was Brian Lim lying just to mislead the people of
Dagupan City? That’s for you readers to interpret.
(You can read my selected columns at http://mortzortigoza.blogspot.com and articles at Pangasinan News Aro. You can send comments too at totomortz@yahoo.com