The Philippine Star

Ombudsman wants Imelda convicted in Swiss case

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

Former first lady and incumbent Ilocos Norte Rep. Imelda Marcos must be convicted on 10 counts of graft for allegedly maintainin­g financial interests in Swiss foundation­s during her term as Batasan assemblywo­man and Metro Manila governor, the Office of the Ombudsman maintained yesterday.

In a 28-page memorandum submitted last Aug. 29 before the Sandiganba­yan Fifth Division, the ombudsman’s prosecutio­n team enumerated the evidence admitted by the court, which they have presented in the course of the trial of the cases which ran for 17 years from January 2000 to March 2017.

Filed by the ombudsman in December 1991, the cases stemmed from Marcos’ alleged creation of several private foundation­s in Switzerlan­d and holding of financial interests in various private enterprise­s from 1976 to 1986 when she was the minister of Human Settlement­s and the concurrent Metro Manila governor and from 1978 to 1984, even while she was a member of the Interim Batasang Pambansa.

The prosecutio­n said Marcos violated Section 3 (h) of Republic Act 3019, which prohibits public officials from having financial or pecuniary interests in any business, contract or transactio­n in which he or she has the official capacity to intervene.

The Presidenti­al Commission on Good Government had earlier identified a total of $658-million deposits in the conjugal Swiss dollar accounts of Marcos and her husband, the late president Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

The prosecutio­n said the Marcos couple created secret foundation­s and bank accounts in Switzerlan­d and Liechtenst­ein to allegedly funnel illegally amassed government funds during martial law.

Among the evidence offered by the prosecutio­n were the testimonie­s of former solicitor general Francisco Chavez, former Central Bank governor Jaime Laya, former Philguaran­tee chairman Cesar Virata, former Philguaran­tee president and CEO Victor Macalincag.

From January 2000 to July 2012, Chavez testified on several documents from Swiss banking institutio­ns acquired by the Office of the Solicitor General in the course of the case build-up against Marcos.

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