Police colonel faces graft charge for allegedly using subordinates as laborers

The Office of the Ombudsman has charged Police Colonel Hector Grijaldo and another police officer with directing subordinates to work on a private property in Cebu City. The allegations claim they used police personnel as construction workers. Grijaldo denied the charges, calling them 'categorically untrue'.

Police Colonel Hector Grijaldo has denied the allegations against him in a statement, declaring them 'categorically untrue.' Grijaldo, who testified before House quad committee hearings a few years ago, faces a graft charge from the Office of the Ombudsman alongside another police officer. The complaint alleges they directed personnel from the Philippine National Police to work on Grijaldo's private property in Cebu City, using them as construction workers.

The case highlights issues of authority misuse within the Philippine National Police. No further details on the incident's timeline are provided in the sources, but the charges stem from the Ombudsman's investigation. Grijaldo offered no additional explanation beyond labeling the claims as untrue.

The report was produced by Rappler's Jairo Bolledo, drawing from official statements and Ombudsman documents. No responses from other parties were mentioned.

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Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla at a press conference revealing investigation into 30 DPWH flood control scandal cases, with documents and officials in a government setting.
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Ombudsman probes 30 DPWH cases in flood control scandal

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The General Prosecutor's Office has issued charges against police officer Fabio Gil Cuellar, assigned to the National Police in Quindío, for the alleged improper use of his official vest during the national strike on May 24, 2021. The incident took place in the Universidad del Quindío sector, where he reportedly turned the garment inside out to avoid identification amid disturbances. This conduct is viewed as a potential serious disciplinary offense.

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President Marcos is closely monitoring the relief of an Army colonel who allegedly withdrew support for his administration, Malacañang said. Col. Audie Mongao was removed after a social media post criticizing the president. The military has begun an investigation into possible charges against him.

Vice President Sara Duterte on Friday dismissed the recent plunder charges filed against her over confidential funds as a 'fishing expedition' designed to deflect criticism from flood control failures. She accused critics of manufacturing legitimacy for probes while no one is held accountable for other public fund misuse.

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The Department of Justice has included a plunder complaint against fugitive former lawmaker Zaldy Co in its preliminary investigation into corruption allegations tied to flood control projects in Bulacan. DOJ spokesperson Polo Martinez stated that no counsel appeared for Co, giving him until January 15 to submit a counter-affidavit. The probe also covers former Senator Bong Revilla and Senator Joel Villanueva, both denying involvement in the anomalous projects.

 

 

 

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