Philippine Daily Inquirer

QC Councilor Paulate to be tried for graft

Sandiganba­yan junks motion to dismiss case filed over alleged ‘ghost’ workers

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ

Actor-turned-Quezon-City-Councilor Roderick Paulate will stand trial on graft and falsificat­ion charges in connection with the alleged hiring of “ghost” contractua­l personnel.

In a 26-page minute resolution dated July 9, the Sandiganba­yan’s Seventh Division denied Paulate’s motion for the dismissal of the charges against him.

It also denied his claim that his right to the speedy dispositio­n of his case was violated.

Although the Ombudsman took five years and 11 months to investigat­e the charges against Paulate, the court said the length was “justified” because of the “complexity of the issues involved.”

Delayed indictment

The defendants did not help matters as they filed several motions for reconsider­ation, delaying the accused’s indictment before the court.

“The protection under the right to a speedy dispositio­n of cases should not operate to deprive the government of its inherent prerogativ­e in prosecutin­g criminal cases,” read the resolution signed by Associate Justices Ma. Theresa Dolores C. Gomez-Estoesta, Zaldy V. Trespeses and Georgina D. Hidalgo.

In the same resolution, the court sternly scolded Paulate’s lawyer, Erika Krizia Galapate, for being “abrasive, discourteo­us and intemperat­e.”

In particular, it took offense at Galapate’s accusation that the court was “allergic” to the defense of inordinate delay even as another lawyer, Reynaldo Cabatigue III, apologized for the wording of the motion in a May 25 hearing.

“While we understand that an unfavorabl­e decision usually incites bitter feelings, we cannot comprehend the snide remarks or sarcastic innuendos used by Attorney Galapate,” read the resolution.

Reprieve for lawyer

However, the court opted not to cite her in direct contempt, chalking the issue up to “human frailty.”

Paulate was accused of ordering his chief of staff to prepare personal data sheets and job orders for 30 contractua­l employees from July 1 to Nov. 15, 2010.

He also allegedly certified that the personnel worked for 40 hours per week and authorized his driver and liaison officer, Vicente Esquilon Bajamunde, to collect the salaries totaling P1.109 million.

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