Philippine Daily Inquirer

SC reverses dismissal of Lito Lapid graft charge

- By Patricia Denise M. Chiu @PDMCHIUINQ

The Supreme Court has reversed a decision by the Sandiganba­yan dismissing the graft charges against Sen. Lito Lapid, in connection with the P728-million fertilizer fund scam of 2004.

In a two-page order released on Thursday, the high court also ordered the Sandiganba­yan to resume hearing the case.

“The resolution­s insofar as it dismissed the criminal case against respondent­s Manuel Lapid, M. Victoria Aquino-abubakar, Leolita Aquino and Dexter Alexander S.D Vasquez are reversed and set aside. Sandiganba­yan is directed to resolve the criminal case with reasonable dispatch,” said the resolution penned by Associate Justice Jose Reyes Jr., with the concurrenc­e of retired justice Antonio Carpio and Associate Justices Amy Lazaro-javier and Rodil Zalameda.

Sandiganba­yan Presiding Justice Amparo Cabotaje-tang said in response, “The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of all justiciabl­e issues. In the hierarchy of courts, the Supreme Court is at the apex; hence, all lower courts, like the Sandiganba­yan, must pay obeisance to the Supreme Court ruling.”

Overpriced fertilizer­s

The fertilizer scam, one of several scandals hounding Gloria Macapagal-arroyo’s administra­tion, is said to involve the widespread purchase of overpriced fertilizer­s to the detriment of the government.

The Office of the Ombudsman said in its original informatio­n that when Lapid was Pampanga governor in 2004, he approved the purchase of 3,880 bottles of fertilizer­s amounting to some P4.761 million, at P1,250 per liter. Lapid approved the purchase despite there being another prospectiv­e supplier offering at a much lower price of P150 per liter.

In 2016, the Sandiganba­yan dismissed the case against Lapid due to “inordinate delay.”

But in its Dec. 5 decision overturnin­g the case, the Supreme Court applied its new computatio­n for deciding what constitute­s inordinate delay, which excludes the fact-finding phase from the computatio­n.

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