Parañaque treasurer faces graft raps over tax amnesty grant

The ombudsman said the official “acted with evident bad faith” when he allowed a real estate firm to avail of the city government's tax amnesty program “despite knowing fully well” that the company failed to submit the requirements for the program.
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MANILA, Philippines — A treasurer of Parañaque City was charged with graft for the alleged unlawful grant of almost P9 million worth of tax amnesty to a real estate company in 2013.

In a case information sheet dated December 12, filed by the Office of the Ombudsman before the Sandiganbayan, City Treasurer Anthony Pulmano was charged with violation of Section 3 (e) of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The ombudsman said Pulmano “acted with evident bad faith, manifest partiality and gross inexcusable negligence” when he allowed private corporation Chevy Chase Condominium Owners Association Inc. to avail of the city government's tax amnesty program “despite knowing fully well” that the company failed to submit the requirements for the program.

The ombudsman said Chevy also paid its real property tax (RPT) deficiency beyond the period provided under City Ordinance No. 13-08 Series of 2013 thus it should have been automatically disqualified to avail of the tax amnesty program.

Based on the information of the case, Chevy originally has P12.892 million RPT liability but because of Pulmano's act of allowing the company to avail of the tax amnesty program, its tax liability was reduced to P4.048 million or a difference of P8.844 million “thereby causing undue injury to the government”.

The ombudsman set Pulmano's bail bond at P30,000.

Section 3 (e) of RA 3019 prohibits a public official from giving any party unwarranted benefit, advantage or preference or causing any party, including the government, undue injury.

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