Daily Tribune (Philippines)

2 ex-Iligan City hall execs cleared of graft raps

- BY EDJEN OLIQUINO @tribunephl_eao

The Sandiganba­yan has cleared two ex-Iligan City Hall officials of graft and estafa charges for allegedly tampering with the daily time records (DTRs) of its employees to bloat their salaries.

In a 55-page ruling promulgate­d on 15 April, the anti-graft court Fourth Division reversed the decision of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 6 in Iligan City, convicting acting city human resource officer Ophelia Cayaco and human resource management officer Danilo Iglupas of one count of graft and eight counts of estafa through falsificat­ion of public documents.

The court ruled that the RTC failed to establish that Cayaco and Iglupas were guilty of gross inexcusabl­e negligence and acted with evident bad faith, which is the crux of a charge for violating the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act (RA 3019).

Cayaco, Iglupas, and their co-accused city human resource management office Ilpa Acapulco, which remained at large, were indicted by the Ombudsman in Mindanao in April 2011 for allegedly acting in cahoots to defraud the government of P112,841.57.

The RTC found alteration­s or tampered entries in CHRMO’s DTRs, particular­ly the bloated amounts of their overtime claim.

Graft investigat­ors said the three local officials prepared the December 2007 overtime payroll and took advantage of their positions, conspiring with one another to falsify the employees’ DTRs.

Cayaco and Iglupas, however, reasoned to the Sandiganba­yan that they merely performed their official duties in good faith without criminal intent.

They also took issue with the prosecutio­n’s lack of evidence to establish their complicity by proof beyond reasonable doubt, as well as its failure to prove the presence of conspiracy with the alleged perpetrato­r of the offense charged.

In absolving Cayaco and Iglupas, the Sandiganba­yan said there was “no convincing evidence” on the part of investigat­ors to give a unifying purpose that the two were animated by corrupt or ill motives in performing their official functions, such as, among others, that they took hold of the money, and converted it to their personal benefit.

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