Manila Bulletin

Sandiganba­yan denies Floirendo’s request to suspend arraignmen­t

- By CZARINA NICOLE O. ONG

The Sandiganba­yan Sixth Division has denied the omnibus motion for leave to suspend and defer arraignmen­t filed by Davao del Norte Rep. Antonio “Tonyboy” Floirendo Jr. because there was “no valid ground” for it.

Aside from the motion for leave, Floirendo also requested that the anti-graft court direct the Office of the Ombudsman to complete the preliminar­y investigat­ion against him.

In a five-page resolution signed on April 12, the court denied his motion. After examining his motion, the court came to the conclusion that Floirendo was seeking reinvestig­ation on the grounds that he was innocent and was denied due process.

Floirendo has been charged with graft due to his involvemen­t in the joint venture agreement between the Bureau of Correction­s (BuCor) and Tagum Agricultur­al Developmen­t Company (TADECO) back in 2003.

On July 11, 1969, TADECO signed a contract with BuCor for the former’s right to use and develop a banana plantation of 3,000 hectares within the Davao Penal Colony, which would last 25 years. The contract was renewed on September 26, 1979, followed by the most recent agreement on May 21, 2003.

Based on the new contract, BuCor will receive a guaranteed annual production share of R26,541,809 as well as profit shares, and it will increase by 10 percent every five years just as long as TADECO is allowed to use 5,308.36 hectares of land.

Floirendo, who was the Representa­tive of the 2nd District of Davao Del Norte from 2001 to 2004, owned most of TADECO’s shares of stocks. He had 75,000 shares of TADECO, or equivalent to 89 percent of its outstandin­g capital stock at the time of the 2003 agreement.

Floirendo sought to present additional evidence showing that he had no participat­ion whatsoever in the negotiatio­n or approval of the joint venture agreement, and he vouched for his innocence since he did not intervene in any way in the approval or execution of the joint venture.

However, the Office of the Ombudsman denied his request on February 1.

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