The Freeman

Ombuds clears Gigi of grave abuse of authority

- — Mylen P. Manto/KBQ

Citing lack of substantia­l evidence, the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas has dismissed the administra­tive complaints against former Cebu Provincial Board member Grecilda Sanchez-Zaballero.

Graft investigat­ion and prosecutio­n officer II Darius Sagadal found insufficie­nt grounds to hold Zaballero administra­tively liable.

Zaballero was charged of grave abuse of authority, unauthoriz­ed use of a government vehicle and conduct prejudicia­l to public interest.

The complaints were filed by Zaballero's sister-inlaw, Cebu City Assistant Prosecutor Mary Ann Castro, the estranged wife of the former's brother, Leodegreco “Greco” Sanchez.

Castro accused Zaballero of meddling in the investigat­ion of the Highway Patrol Group-7 into the car theft complaint she lodged before the agency against Maricel Gregory, the former wife of Sanchez, and an unidentifi­ed man last October 13.

She said the vehicle was stolen by two people from a car wash shop in Barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City last Oct. 13.

In her complaint, Castro said Zaballero “intervened and actively involved herself in a private matter between married couple” by asking for video footage captured by the closedcirc­uit television installed outside the legislativ­e building.

The prosecutor said Zaballero even called several highrankin­g police officials to report the missing vehicle of her brother “as if she is the owner of the vehicle.”

In her counter affidavit, Zaballero denied the allegation­s filed against her, claiming that she only helped her brother report the carnapping incident to the police.

Castro also filed carnapping charges against Sanchez before the Cebu City Prosecutor's Office on October 19, 2015 after the latter allegedly refused to return the vehicle.

Last October 26, Sanchez called for a press conference in his sister's office and announced that his Ford Ranger WildTrak went missing barely 30 minutes after he parked it outside the legislativ­e building inside the Capitol compound that day.

Sanchez said Castro has the key of the car, which the couple loaned for P1.61 million on September 1.

Aside from intervenin­g in the case, Castro alleged that Zaballero used her government-issued Toyota Hi-Lux to transport Sanchez from his rehabilita­tion center in Argao town to Cebu City when he was undergoing drug rehabilita­tion.

This was also denied by Zaballero, saying her family owns 14 vehicles.

The graft investigat­or said the charges were dismissed because Castro did not submit any evidence to support her allegation­s against Zaballero.

It can be recalled that Castro was suspended twice in 2015 and 2016.

Last year, Castro was meted with six-month suspension by the Supreme Court for filing two petitions for the annulment of her marriage before two different courts in Cebu, an act prohibited by law.

The SC's Third Division held that Castro's act constitute­s "forum shopping," or filing of multiple actions arising from the same cause, thus, violating the Code of Profession­al Responsibi­lity, which lays down rules of ethics for the members of the Bar.

On June 2, 2015, the SC also suspended Castro for six months without pay for wielding excessive influence when she asked police to help her brother who complained about a defective vehicle in 2001.

 ?? FREEMAN FILE PHOTO ?? A tourist, in her mermaid costume, enjoys the sight of
Oslob town's whale sharks. Police have said there are no
security threats in southern Cebu even if some countries
have not lifted travel alerts.
FREEMAN FILE PHOTO A tourist, in her mermaid costume, enjoys the sight of Oslob town's whale sharks. Police have said there are no security threats in southern Cebu even if some countries have not lifted travel alerts.

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