Philippine Daily Inquirer

OMBUDSMAN DISMISSES GRAFT CASES VS PUENTEVELL­A

- P. GOMEZ —CARLA

BACOLODCIT­Y— Citing the unjustifie­d delay in the investigat­ion, the Office of the Ombudsman has dismissed the consolidat­ed cases filed against former Bacolod Rep. Monico Puentevell­a and two others over the hosting of the Bacolod leg of the 2005 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.

Cleared along with Puentevell­a, who was cochair of the Bacolod SEA Games Organizing Committee (Basoc) at the time, were Edwin Javellana and Eric Loretizo, finance head and secretary general, respective­ly.

In a nine-page decision issued on Feb. 7 but released to the media only recently, the Ombudsman dismissed a joint resolution, dated November 2016, finding probable cause against Puentevell­a, Javellana and Loretizo for malversati­on of public funds and violation of the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices Act.

“For more than nine years I was subjected to a vicious trial by publicity and vilified,” Puentevell­a told the Inquirer.

‘Politicall­y motivated’

“This dismissal is a vindicatio­n and only shows that the filing of those cases was politicall­y motivated and meant to mislead the public from the success of our hosting of the SEA Games,” he added in a press statement.

The complaints against Puentevell­a stemmed from alleged malversati­on of public funds and failure to liquidate the P50.5-million budget of Basoc.

But the Ombudsman said the rights of Puentevell­a, president of Samahang Weightlift­ing ng Pilipinas, had been violated due to the “clear and unjustifie­d delay in the fact-finding probe by the field investigat­ion office.

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