Philippine Daily Inquirer

Ex-DA execs to face trial

- By Melvin Gascon @melvingasc­onINQ

The antigraft court Sandiganba­yan has ordered two former Cabinet officials of the Arroyo administra­tion to face trial for P46 million in fertilizer deals that they entered into in 2003.

In an order dated Aug. 9, the Sandiganba­yan’s Sixth Division dismissed the appeal of former Agricultur­e Secretary Luis Ramon Lorenzo Jr. and former National Food Authority (NFA) Administra­tor Arthur Yap to drop the Ombudsman’s charges against them.

The court denied the motions filed by Lorenzo, Yap and their coaccused, Tomas Guibani, a representa­tive of the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corp. (PhilPhos) for “lack of merit.”

The two former Arroyo Cabinet men and their coaccused were charged with five counts of corruption for allegedly manipulati­ng the purchase of 92,158 bags of fertilizer to favor PhilPhos.

Unwarrante­d benefit

The Ombudsman said Lorenzo and Yap gave “unwarrante­d benefits” to PhilPhos by ordering the bids and awards committees of five regions in Luzon to purchase fertilizer­s through negotiated purchase, instead of competitiv­e bidding.

Prosecutor­s also questioned why the accused, as agricultur­e officials, ordered the committees to open the bids for fertilizer purchases for the five regions at the NFA central office in Quezon City.

The two former agricultur­e officials also amended the guidelines supposedly to favor only PhilPhos.

Lorenzo, Yap and Guibani each sought the dismissal of the charges, claiming the allegation­s contained in the charges lodged by the Ombudsman were insufficie­nt to constitute a crime.

Inordinate delay

They also alleged that the “inordinate delay” supposedly incurred by the Ombudsman in filing the complaints violated their right to a speedy dispositio­n of cases.

In denying the accused’s plea, Associate Sandiganba­yan Justice Kevin Narce Vivero declared that the prosecutio­n’s allegation­s against the three were sufficient to indict them for violation of the antigraft law.

“An informatio­n needs only to state the ultimate facts constituti­ng the offense, not the finer details of why and how the illegal acts amounted to undue injury or damage—matters that are appropriat­e for trial,” Vivero said.

 ?? LYN RILLON ?? NOT OFF THE HOOK Former Agricultur­e Secretary and now Rep. Arthur Yap attending necrologic­al services for Senate President Edgardo Angara.—
LYN RILLON NOT OFF THE HOOK Former Agricultur­e Secretary and now Rep. Arthur Yap attending necrologic­al services for Senate President Edgardo Angara.—
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Luis Ramon Lorenzo Jr.

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