Philippine Daily Inquirer

Czech envoy, firm exec can testify vs ex-MRTGM via video

Sandiganba­yan OKs prosecutio­n bid to present key witnesses on Vitangcol’s ‘$30-M extortion’ try

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ

The Sandiganba­yan has allowed the former Czech ambassador to the Philippine­s to testify in the graft case against former Metro Rail Transit (MRT) Line 3 General Manager Al Vitangcol—via video conferenci­ng.

In a resolution dated July 3, the court’s Sixth Division granted the Ombudsman prosecutor­s’ appeal to let Josef Rychtár testify about Vitangcol’s alleged $30million extortion attempt, even without the diplomat returning to the country.

Also allowed to testify through a video conference was Inekon Group AS board chair Josef Hušek.

Rychtár and Hušek’s testimonie­s would be taken from the Philippine embassies in Santia- go, Chile, and in Prague, the Czech Republic capital.

Rychtár currently serves as the Czech ambassador to Chile, while Hušek could not come to the Philippine­s for the trial due to business commitment­s and health problems.

The antigraft court set their testimonie­s—for Aug. 31, 8:30 a.m. (Aug. 30, 8:30 p.m. in Santiago) and Sept. 7, 1:30 p.m. (7:30 a.m. in Prague).

The prosecutio­n considers their statements vital to the case because of their personal knowledge of the allegation­s against Vitangcol.

No interrupti­ons

In the resolution, the court required that the internet connection “must be suitable for video conferenci­ng, without disconnect­ions, lags or other such interrupti­ons.” The prosecutio­n would be required to shoulder the costs of setting up the equipment and internet connection.

In April, the Sandiganba­yan initially denied the prosecutio­n’s request, citing its failure to prove the inability of the two Czech witnesses to come to the Philip- pines.

The prosecutio­n’s original request did not submit the email correspond­ences for privacy reasons, but they later attached printouts to their appeal.

Rychtár alleged that Vitangcol sent Philippine Trans Rail Management and Services Corp. executive Wilson de Vera to the diplomat’s residence on July 9, 2012, to demand $30 million from Inekon representa­tives, in exchange for bagging the contract to supply light rail vehicles under Lot 1 of the MRT 3 Capacity Expansion Project.

Offer lowered

Even as De Vera supposedly lowered the offer to $2.5 million, Inekon’s representa­tives refused, according to the charge.

The next day, Vitangcol allegedly pushed the offer during a meeting in his office, but to no avail.

Vitangcol also allegedly pressured Inekon to enter into a 6040 sharing agreement with De Vera’s group for the MRT 3 maintenanc­e contract, but the Czech firm also turned down this offer.

 ??  ?? Josef Rychtar
Josef Rychtar
 ?? —ARNOLDALMA­CEN ?? Al Vitangcol
—ARNOLDALMA­CEN Al Vitangcol

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