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Ombudsman: No selective justice in ‘pork’ probe

- ELIZABETH MARCELO

Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales has admitted that her office could not file the remaining pork barrel scamrelate­d cases involving some allies of the previous administra­tion before her term ends in July.

Morales assured the public that there was no selective justice in the investigat­ion of the multibilli­on-peso pork barrel fund anomaly.

“I said I intended to finish it before or on or about the expiration of my term. Unfortunat­ely, given the volume of cases that the office is handling, I am afraid we may not be able to finish all PDAF cases. There are several of them,” Morales said yesterday, referring to the Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund.

She said that as of the end of 2017, there were about 6,000 cases pending before the ombudsman, making it hard to meet her self-imposed target to resolve the pork cases.

Morales earlier told journalist­s that she intended to file with the Sandiganba­yan the third batch of pork misuse cases by end of 2017 or at the latest, before her term ends on July 26.

The National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) filed with the ombudsman the third batch of pork cases in August 2015.

Among those named respondent­s in the NBI’s third complaint were Sens. Gregorio Honasan and Joel Villanueva, Abono party-list Rep. Conrado Estrella III (P45.03 million) and former congressme­n Robert Raymund Estrella of Abono, Manuel Ortega of La Union, Victor Francisco Ortega of La Union, Amado Bagatsing of Manila, Isidro Real Jr. of Zamboanga del Sur and Rufus Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro City.

Morales said she did not consider the political leanings of the respondent­s in deciding which cases to prioritize.

Earlier, she admitted that her office prioritize­d the filing of plunder and graft cases against then opposition senators Juan Ponce Enrile, Ramon Revilla Jr. and Jinggoy Estrada because of the amount of public funds involved and the availabili­ty of evidence.

Aside from Enrile, Estrada and Revilla, the ombudsman also filed with the Sandiganba­yan plunder charges against former representa­tives Rizalina Seachon-Lanete of Masbate and Edgar Valdez of APEC partylist. Also charged were former congressme­n Rodolfo Plaza of Agusan del Sur, Samuel Dangwa of Benguet and Constantin­o Jaraula of Cagayan de Oro City, who were all included in the first batch of complaint filed by the NBI at the ombudsman in September 2013.

Filed in 2016, the second batch of PDAF cases included those against former Customs commission­er and incumbent Muntinlupa Rep. Ruffy Biazon, former Energy Regulatory Commission chair Zenaida Ducut and four other former congressme­n: Rodolfo Valencia of Oriental Mindoro, Arrel Olaño of Davao del Norte, Marc Douglas Cagas IV of Davao del Sur and Arthur Pingoy Jr. of South Cotabato.

‘Napoles cannot be a state witness’

Morales lauded Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra for lifting the provisiona­l inclusion of alleged pork scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles in the government’s witness protection program (WPP) last month.

“He’s fair. He has no integrity issue. And I believe that he did correctly by lifting or at least recognizin­g the terminatio­n of the provisiona­l placing of Janet in the WPP,” she said.

In March this year, former justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II announced that Napoles was provisiona­lly admitted to the WPP to shed light on the multibilli­on-peso pork barrel scam.

Aguirre said the affidavit of Napoles was still undergoing assessment by his office for the possibilit­y of turning her into a state witness in the PDAF anomaly.

Morales said Aguirre’s placing of Napoles in the WPP, although provisiona­l, was unfounded as the “pork scam queen” was among the respondent­s in the pork-related cases pending at the Sandiganba­yan.

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