The Philippine Star

Paolo Duterte still under probe over SALN — Morales

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

The Office of the Ombudsman is currently investigat­ing presidenti­al son and former Davao City vice mayor Paolo Duterte in connection with his alleged undeclared wealth, Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales has confirmed.

In a taped television interview aired on CNN Philippine­s yesterday, Morales said Cyril Ramos, deputy ombudsman for the Military and Other Law Enforcemen­t Offices (MOLEO), is leading the preliminar­y investigat­ion on the younger Duterte in connection with alleged misdeclara­tions in his statements of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth (SALNs).

“What I know is that it has not been terminated yet. If I recall correctly, it was raffled off to MOLEO, to Deputy Ombudsman Ramos. I think it has to do with his SALNs… (under) preliminar­y investigat­ion,” Morales said.

She, however, was quick to reiterate that she had long inhibited from any investigat­ion involving the Dutertes as she is related to them by marriage.

Morales’ nephew Manases Carpio is the husband of presidenti­al daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte.

“So, when the case of Paolo Duterte came (to preliminar­y investigat­ion), they referred it to me and I said due to prior inhibition, I will inhibit in this case,” Morales recounted.

If a complaint at the Office of the Ombudsman has already reached preliminar­y investigat­ion, it means that it has passed the fact-finding stage and sufficient evidence has been gathered by field investigat­ors to warrant a formal investigat­ion.

Under ombudsman procedures, it is during the preliminar­y investigat­ion when the respondent will be notified of a complaint against him and he will be given a chance to file a counter-affidavit and to present counter evidence.

It was last May when Morales first revealed that Duterte was undergoing preliminar­y investigat­ion by one of her deputy ombudsmen, but at the time refused to elaborate on what issue or controvers­y.

The ombudsman fact-finding panel had earlier cleared Duterte and presidenti­al son-in-law Manases of involvemen­t in the alleged P6.4billion shabu shipment in May 2017 at the Manila port supposedly involving several Customs officials.

Based on the list obtained by reporters from the Office of the Ombudsman’s Central Records Division, there are five pending complaints against Duterte undergoing preliminar­y investigat­ion as of Jan. 12, 2018.

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