The Philippine Star

Sandigan upholds Pichay graft conviction

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Sandiganba­yan Fourth Division has upheld the conviction of former Surigao del Sur representa­tive Prospero Pichay Jr. over his actions as chairman of the Local Water Utilities Administra­tion (LWUA) in 2009.

In a 17-page resolution, the anti-graft court denied the partial motion for reconsider­ation filed by Pichay and his co-accused, former LWUA acting deputy administra­tor Wilfredo Feleo Jr., in relation to their graft conviction last June 7.

The case stemmed from LWUA’s decision to purchase 60 percent of shares of the Express Savings Bank Inc. (ESBI) for P80 million without prior approval of the Monetary Board (MB).

LWUA also deposited P300 million in ESBI after it was designated as its depository bank, as well as transferre­d P400 million in capital infusion, also without prior approval from MB.

Pichay and Feleo were convicted of three counts of graft and sentenced to serve a minimum of six years and one month to a maximum of 10 years in prison per count.

In their separate appeals, Pichay and Feleo maintained that there was no “gross inexcusabl­e negligence” in the transactio­ns and that the prosecutio­n failed to prove that the allegation­s resulted in undue injury to the government or any party.

They also said that the prosecutio­n failed to prove the existence of conspiracy among the accused.

But in its ruling, the Fifth Division said there was no sufficient justificat­ion to warrant the reversal of its earlier ruling.

“The claim of both accused that there has been tacit approval by the Monetary Board on the purchase of 60 percent of ESBI’s shares as borne out of the exchanges of correspond­ence doesn’t have a legal anchor on the face of the particular provision of the law,” read the resolution.

“The evil sought to be prevented by the stringent applicatio­n of banking laws would not have transpired had the accused simply complied with what is incumbent upon them i.e., to secure prior approval with the appropriat­e government agency before venturing into risky purchase of 60 percent voting equity of ESBI, capital infusion and additional deposit involving the total amount of P780 million of public fund,” it added.

The resolution was penned by Sandiganba­yan Associate Justice Lorifel Lacap Pahimna, with Justices Michael Frederick Musngi and Edgardo Caldona concurring.

Pichay lost his reelection bid in this year’s elections.

 ?? DULCE A. SANCHEZ MICHAEL VARCAS ?? EDITOR:
SATURDAY | AUGUST 13, 2022
Parents of kindergart­en students help prepare a classroom at the Pinyahan Elementary school in Quezon City yesterday ahead of the resumption of classes on Aug. 22.
DULCE A. SANCHEZ MICHAEL VARCAS EDITOR: SATURDAY | AUGUST 13, 2022 Parents of kindergart­en students help prepare a classroom at the Pinyahan Elementary school in Quezon City yesterday ahead of the resumption of classes on Aug. 22.

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