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Defense chief sues whistleblower for libel

National Defense  Secretary  Voltaire Gazmin who was among the  respondents in a  plunder complaint over the allegedly  anomalous P1.2-billion  helicopter contract  has filed a libel case against   the  whistleblower  before the Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office.

The subject of Gazmin’s libel charges is Bureau of Internal Revenue employee Rhodora Alvarez who  earlier filed a plunder complaint against  the Defense chief  along with several   officials,  military officers and civilians including the owner of the American-based Rice Aircraft Services Inc., Robert Rice Jr.

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National Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin

“When the news came out regarding the alleged irregularities, I, as head of agency, ordered an investigation. The results of the investigation showed that the DND-AFP [Armed Forces of the Philippines] personnel who handled this project, in various stages, complied with the mandated procedures, and no irregularities were committed,”   Gazmin stated in his complaint-affidavit he  filed   Friday.

“Based on this, I stand with the DND-Armed Forces of the Philippines officials, and I will lead the defense of these men and women, who were just doing their respective assignments, to further advance our most important program, the AFP Modernization Program,”  Gazmin  added. “We know that public service entails a lot of sacrifices, even being exposed to untruthful and malicious accusations.”  

Gazmin also included in his complaint RASI’s agent, American-Vietnamese Thach Hoang Nguyen.

In her complaint, Alvarez alleged that Gazmin and the other respondents rigged the bidding of the P1.2-billion acquisition project for 21 UH-1 helicopters.

 When the issue broke  out  that led the Senate to investigate, Gazmin partially canceled the project. Gazmin upheld the delivered choppers were above board despite reports made by the Philippine Air Force  that some of the choppers  were defective.   

Gazmin charged  that Alvarez is liable for three counts of libel for making “multiple malicious statements” during a radio interview on May 22, 2015, during the televised Senate investigation on July 7, 2015, and in a  newspaper  article published on Dec. 13, 2015.

He said Alvarez and Nguyen were also liable for falsification of documents in RASI’s bid for the contract of the UH-1 aircraft.

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