Mindanao Times

2 ex-Zambo Norte execs get 12 years for anomalies

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MANILA -- A former mayor and vice mayor of the municipali­ty of Labason in Zamboanga del Norte have been sentenced to up to 12 years imprisonme­nt by the Sandiganba­yan for the purchase of a sports utility vehicle (SUV) by the municipali­ty without public bidding in 2011.

In its 53-page decision dated November 29, the Sandiganba­yan’s Sixth Division through Associate Justice Sarah Jane Fernandez found mayor Wilfredo Balais and vice mayor Virgilio Go guilty of violating Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and sentenced them to up to 12 years in prison and perpetual disqualifi­cation from public office. The two were charged for causing the 2011 purchase by the municipali­ty of Labason of a 2001 model Nissan Patrol Wagon (plate number KCL 533) for PHP900,000 without public bidding from a private individual, Eduardo A. Ayunting, who owned a car dealership in Cagayan de Oro City. Ayunting had previously bought the vehicle from Balais for a mere PHP500,000 two months earlier. Ayunting was later discharged from the case to serve as a state witness. In his testimony, Ayunting claimed he had merely accommodat­ed the request of Balais for the transactio­n and said he had not received any of the sums even after Balais returned the vehicle and informing him that the Commission on Audit (COA) had disallowed the purchase by the municipali­ty. In ruling against the two officials, the court said “the rescission or cancellati­on of the contract only had the effect of restoring to the LGU of Labason the funds paid for the subject vehicle”, adding, “The return of the funds to the LGU of Labason will not negate the damage caused thereto, and the unwarrante­d benefits given to Oro Cars and Ayunting”. “Subscribin­g to the accused’s argument would render RA 3019 inutile. Public officers will be free to enter into anomalous transactio­ns, in contravent­ion of the law, and easily evade criminal liability by immediatel­y canceling such anomalous transactio­ns when they get hold of informatio­n that criminal charges will be filed against them, using such anomalies as a convenient ground for the cancellati­on of the transactio­n,” the court said. Associate Justices Karl Miranda and Kevin Vivero concurred. (PNA)

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