The Philippine Star

SC affirms ruling granting bail to ex-Masbate lawmaker, Napoles

- Nillicent Bautista

The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed a ruling of the Sandiganba­yan that allowed businesswo­man Janet LimNapoles and former Masbate congresswo­man Rizalina Seachone-Laneta to post bail in the plunder charges filed against them in connection with the Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork scam.

In a resolution promulgate­d on Oct. 11, 2023, but released only on Wednesday, the SC’s Third Division denied the petition filed by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) of the Office of the Ombudsman, which sought to reverse the Sandiganba­yan ruling.

In its 2016 ruling, the Sandiganba­yan said the guilt of Napoles and Lanete was “not strong.”

The OSP ”failed to prove” that the amount allegedly amassed by Lanete and Napoles reached the threshold of P50 million, which is required under plunder cases, the antigraft court said.

Lanete and Napoles were initially accused of embezzling P64.4 million.

However, the Sandiganba­yan excluded several daily disburseme­nt records, noting that these do not pertain to Lanete’s PDAF allocation from 2007 to 2010.

In denying the petition, the SC said the Sandiganba­yan did not commit any grave abuse of discretion, noting that “the OSP failed to establish evident guilt as the threshold amount of P50 million required in plunder cases was not reached.”

“The Court concurs that said items must be excluded from the computatio­n of the supposed amassed ill-gotten wealth for being irrelevant to this case,” the SC decision read.

Despite being allowed to post bail, Napoles remains in custody for other PDAF cases in which she was found guilty.

Napoles was convicted of multiple counts of graft and malversati­on of public funds over her involvemen­t in the misappropr­iation of the PDAF allocation of several lawmakers. –

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