The Philippine Star

Alvarez lawyers to help prosecute case vs Floirendo

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

Two lawyers of Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez will assist the Office of the Ombudsman in prosecutin­g Davao del Norte second district Rep. Antonio Floirendo Jr. in connection with a graft case filed against him before the Sandiganba­yan.

In a resolution promulgate­d on May 23 and released yesterday, the Sandiganba­yan’s Sixth Division granted the motion of the ombudsman’s prosecutio­n panel to allow Edgardo de Jesus and Paul Joseph Mercado to assist in the case.

“De Jesus and Mercado are allowed to sit beside and assist the assigned prosecutor­s, who shall at all times be in control of the prosecutio­n of the case,” the resolution read.

In a paper submitted to the court on May 2, Floirendo said allowing the counsels of Alvarez to sit with the prosecutio­n panel “would give a semblance of the Speaker trying to take over and influence the prosecutio­n of the case.”

Floreindo cited the Office of the Ombudsman Act, which states that only state lawyers could assist in the prosecutio­n of cases against government officials.

However, the anti-graft court said private lawyers could be tapped provided they do not take part or appear on behalf of the ombudsman in court hearings.

Graft probers said Tagum Agricultur­al Developmen­t Co. Inc. (Tadeco), which the family of Floirendo owns, entered into a joint venture agreement with the Bureau of Correction­s in 1969 for the lease of 3,000 hectares of land in the Davao Penal Colony for a banana plantation.

Alvarez alleged that Floirendo remains a board member of Tadeco despite his election as congressma­n.

Floirendo pleaded not guilty to the charges during his arraignmen­t last week.

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