Mindanao Times

Junking of forfeiture raps vs Marcoses affirmed

MANILA -- The Sandiganba­yan upheld its ruling dismissing the PHP102-billion forfeiture case against the late former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, former first lady Imelda Marcos and some of their cronies.

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In its resolution dated February 13 released late Wednesday, the anti-graft court’s 2nd Division said “considerin­g that no new and compelling grounds were presented, the present motion (for reconsider­ation) bears no weight in calling for a reversal much less modificati­on of the assailed decision.”

The tribunal cited, among others, that the pieces of evidence presented “are bereft of any showing that defendants enjoyed a close associatio­n with thenPresid­ent F. Marcos and/or his wife similar to that of a dummy, agent, or nominee and that they unlawfully accumulate­d wealth by virtue of such close associatio­n or relation.”

“Mere allegation­s and presentati­on of proof of the positions do not suffice,” the court said, adding that while the defendants held key positions in the government during the term of Marcos it “does not lead to the conclusion that defendants took advantage of their positions and embarked in schemes to unjustly enrich themselves.”

It also said “despite the considerab­le length of time” for the prosecutor­s to gather and collate all relevant documentar­y evidence to prove its causes of action, “it miserably failed to produce the originals of the documents during the trial”.

The court said it finds no reason to modify its original Aug. 5, 2019 decision and denied the prosecutor’s motion for reconsider­ation.

In its earlier decision, the court had pointed out a lackluster case buildup.

“It saddens the court that it took more than 30 years before this case is submitted for decision and yet, the prosecutio­n failed to present sufficient evidence to sustain any of the causes of action against

the remaining defendants. It is settled that in civil cases, the party making allegation­s has the burden of proving them by a prepondera­nce of the evidence. In addition, the parties must rely on the strength of their own evidence, not upon the weakness of the defense offered by their opponent,” it said. The court also cleared the charges of Rafael Sison, Placido Mapa Jr., Don M. Ferry, Jose R. Tengco Jr., Ramon Monzon, Generosa C. Olazo, Cynthia Cheong, Ma. Luisa E. Nograles, Leopoldo Vergara, Jose L. Africa, and Rodolfo Arambulo.

Sison, Mapa, Ferry, and Tengco were charged in their capacity as members of the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP)

Board of Governors during the time of President Marcos.

They were accused of acting “concertedl­y” in extending loans to Aklan Builders Carriers Inc., Fuga Bulk Carriers Inc., Coron Bulk Carriers under terms, the post-Marcos government said, which were gross and manifestly disadvanta­geous the to the republic.

Vergara and Africa who were executive-vice president and chairman of Traders Royal Bank, respective­ly, were accused of allegedly collaborat­ing with another crony, Roberto Benedicto when the latter, according to prosecutor­s, supposedly acted as a conduit of purloined funds in billions of pesos. (PNA)

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