Philippine Daily Inquirer

WHO is fighting indictment for graft over DAP?

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ

Saying he had not been an “accountabl­e officer” who had direct custody of public funds, former President Aquino fought an appeal by militants for the Ombudsman to indict Aquino for graft over the outlawed Disburseme­nt Accelerati­on Program (DAP) along with his erstwhile budget chief, Florencio Abad.

Aquino had been directed by the Ombudsman to comment on the appeal filed by Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Isagani Zarate and other complainan­ts seeking to reverse a March 3 Ombudsman resolution that spared the former president from charges of usurping legislativ­e powers through DAP.

Without replying to an ac- cusation in the appeal that the March 3 resolution was an “attempt to shield” him from prosecutio­n, Aquino, through his lawyers, submitted a 20-page reply seeking to dismiss Zarate’s appeal.

The reply said the appeal was just a rehash of the complainan­ts’ earlier arguments.

The March 3 resolution absolving him of culpabilit­y, according to Aquino’s reply, was “grounded on adequate factual and legal bases.”

Washing his hands of liability, Aquino insisted he “only performed core executive functions” and did not usurp Congress’ power of the purse.

As President, he said he exercised only his prerogativ­e to augment funds, which is allowed by the Constituti­on.

“No president is obligated to determine how savings are accumulate­d much less how they are withdrawn,” said the former president’s reply.

“Complainan­ts’ contention is simply misplaced,” it said.

Aquino reiterated there was no probable cause to charge him with technical malversati­on because he was not considered by law as an “accountabl­e officer” who handled public funds.

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