The Philippine Star

Ex-PNP chief’s conviction on rubber boat scam upheld

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

The Sandiganba­yan has upheld the graft conviction of former Philippine National Police chief director general Jesus Verzosa and five other retired ranking PNP officials in connection with the P131.55-million rubber boat scam in 2009.

In a 23-page resolution promulgate­d last July 19, the court’s Third Division said Verzosa and his five co-accused former police officials failed to raise any new argument in their respective motions for reconsider­ation that would warrant the reversal of its June 25, 2021 decision that found them guilty of violation of Section 3 (e) of Republic Act 3019 or the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices Act.

“This court noted that in the motions for reconsider­ation filed by the accused-movants, much of the issues posed are mere reiteratio­ns of previous arguments raised. These same issues were already sufficient­ly and substantia­lly addressed by this court and further discussion­s would be, at most, duplicatio­ns,” the Third Division said.

Earlier convicted with Verzosa were former PNP deputy director general Benjamin Belarmino Jr., former PNP bids and awards committee chairman Deputy Director General Jefferson Soriano, former PNP-BAC vice chairman Police Director Luizo Ticman, former PNPBAC member Police Director Romeo Hilomen and former PNP Maritime Group director and PNP-BAC ex-officio member Police Chief Superinten­dent Villamor Bumanglag.

They were sentenced to a minimum of six years to a maximum of eight years imprisonme­nt with the accessory penalty of perpetual disqualifi­cation from holding public office.

The Third Division, on the other hand, had acquitted former PNP-BAC member Police Director Ronald Roderos due to insufficie­nt evidence to prove his guilt, while the case against another former PNP-BAC member, Police Chief Superinten­dent Herold Ubalde, was dismissed due to his death.

Filed by the Office of the Ombudsman in 2013, the case stemmed from the PNP’s procuremen­t of 75 police rubber boats (PRBs) and 18 spare engines or outboard motors (OMBs) from three alleged “technicall­y and financiall­y” unqualifie­d suppliers, namely EnviroAire Inc., Geneve SA Philippine­s and Bay Industrial Philippine­s Corp.

The ombudsman said the procuremen­t also did not undergo public bidding, in violation of RA 9184 or the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act.

The ombudsman added that the procured boats were defective and incompatib­le with the standard specificat­ions earlier recommende­d by the National Police Commission (Napolcom), thereby “causing undue injury to the government.”

In its latest resolution, the Third Division maintained that Verzosa could not escape liability for the procuremen­t of the functional­ly incompatib­le boats and motors, as he was a member of the Napolcom, which adopted the standard specificat­ions for the items to be procured.

The court also reiterated that Verzosa approved the payments to the three suppliers despite the absence of sea trial for the delivered items.

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