Philippine Daily Inquirer

Retired general gets 12 years for fund misuse

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ

The Sandiganba­yan has convicted retired Brig. Gen. Jose Ramiscal Jr. anew, this time for the misuse of Army retirement funds 21 years ago.

In a decision, the court’s Fourth Division found Ramiscal guilty of two counts of graft for the anomalous release of P24.2 million in advance payments for Bay Resources Developmen­t Corp. (Bradco) in December 1995.

The funds were released to pay for the taxes on the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Re- tirement and Separation Benefits System’s (AFP-RSBS) purchase of reclaimed land from Bradco, even if their agreement provided for the latter to shoulder the taxes.

Ramiscal was thus sentenced to imprisonme­nt of 12 years and two months to a maximum of 20 years for violating Section 3(i) of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The AFP-RSBS entered into a joint venture with D.M. Wenceslao and Associate Inc. (DMWAI) to establish Bradco for the purpose of developing a 10-hectare portion of Manila Cavite Coastal Road and Recla- mation Project. The land was reconveyed to the AFP-RSBS with Bradco acting as the vendor.

As president of the AFP-RSBS management group, Ramiscal approved the release of P5,584,170 for documentar­y stamps and P18,613,900 for the payment of creditable withholdin­g tax.

The court found the transactio­n “highly anomalous” because the Dec. 29, 1995, deed of reconveyan­ce placed the sole responsibi­lity on Bradco to pay the taxes.

It also noted that as the AFP-RSBS representa­tive when the deed was executed, he should have been aware since he approved the general vouchers on the very same day.

The decision added that the amount exceeded the P15 million approved by the AFP-RSBS board of trustees to pay for the titling expenses.

Meanwhile, Ramiscal was acquitted of two other graft charges regarding the release of P983,299.50 and P5 million for interest-free advances to Bradco in 1996 and 1997, respective­ly.

The court found these releases to be aboveboard and approved by the board of trustees.

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