Osmeña to solons: Garma on payola and vicious, don’t let tears fool you

“She is vicious. Don't let Garma's tears fool you.”This was how former Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña described former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) general manager and Police Col. Royina Garma

Former police Col. Royina Garma answers questions from lawmakers during the fifth quad-committee hearing held on Thursday, September 12, 2024. Garma was cited for contempt by the panel, after Abang Lingkod party-list Rep. Joseph Stephen Paduano found her lying and evasive in her answers. (Photo from the House of Representatives media bureau)

MANILA, Philippines — “She is vicious. Don’t let Garma’s tears fool you.”

This was how former Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña described former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) general manager and Police Col. Royina Garma while stressing her involvement in illegal gambling in the province.

READ: Ex-police official Garma cited for contempt in quad comm hearing 

During the House of Representatives’ sixth quad-committee hearing on Thursday, Osmeña reiterated claims that Garma used to receive P1 million per week as “payola” for illegal gambling activities.

Osmeña told reporters he brought up the matter with then-president Rodrigo Duterte and his aide, Senator Christopher Bong Go, in 2019.

He said he submitted documents linking Garma to the illegal activities.

“I talked to the president personally,” Osmeña said.

He said that Duterte told him to give all the documents to Go, but the latter “didn’t do anything.”

Duterte later tapped Garma to replace then PCSO chief Alexander Balutan despite the issue.

Reduced to tears

READ: Garma reduced to tears under House grilling, then detained

Garma’s tears that Osmeña was referring to were during last September 13’s quad-committee hearing, where she was ordered detained at the lower house for being evasive in answering questions about her relationship with Duterte.

She was asked to appear at the hearing for her alleged connection to the deaths of three Chinese drug lords in August 2016, less than two months after Duterte assumed the presidency.

When asked by Abang Lingkod Rep. Joseph Paduano to explain her relationship with Duterte, especially as she was appointed as head of the PCSO despite the lack of credentials, Garma said she “didn’t feel” like she had a special relationship with the former president.

Paduano interpreted Garma’s response as “lying” and “evading questions.”

“Seriously, ma’am? You’re close to the president or special. There were so many qualified applicants, but he chose you,” the lawmaker said.

Garma replied, “For me, Mr. Chair, I don’t feel close and special… There was a time in my career when he was Davao mayor, but I was also put in a floating position.”

With Garma already in tears, Paduano made a motion to cite her for contempt for evading to answer questions.

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