The Borneo Post

Final charge against Philippine ex-leader dismissed

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MANILA: The last of a series of criminal charges against former Philippine president Gloria Arroyo has been dismissed a court said, capping a remarkable comeback for the controvers­ial former leader and Duterte ally.

The Manila court ruling, which was released on Friday, said there was not enough evidence to support accusation­s that thenpresid­ent Arroyo had conspired with a local politician to rig the 2007 mid-term elections in favour of her senatorial allies.

“For failure of the prosecutio­n to prove the guilt of accused Arroyo beyond reasonable doubt and moral certainty despite ample opportunit­y the charge of ‘Electoral Sabotage’ against accused Arroyo is hereby ordered dismissed”, the court ruling said.

Ferdinand Topacio, Arroyo’s lawyer, told ABS-CBN television the ruling was a ‘vindicatio­n’.

Arroyo, 71, served as president from 2001 to 2010 but her term was tainted by allegation­s of massive corruption and voteriggin­g.

She was jailed on the charge of electoral sabotage in 2011 and in 2016 was hit with an additional charge that she stole 366 million pesos (US$6.8 million) in state lottery funds meant for charity programmes.

Benigno Aquino, a staunch critic of Arroyo, was elected president in 2010 and sought to make his predecesso­r a high-profile scalp of his anti-corruption campaign.

But in 2016, Arroyo was allowed to post bail on the vote-rigging charge and was released later that year after the Supreme Court dismissed the plunder charge against her.

Despite the controvers­ies, in 2010 she was elected as a congresswo­man, representi­ng her family’s home province north of Manila. — AFP

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