Philippine Daily Inquirer

Execs convicted of PDAF misuse to bring case to SC

Sandiganba­yan junks appeal of ex-Cebu lawmaker’s group found guilty of misappropr­iating P24.4M in pork barrel

- By Nestle Semilla

CEBU CITY—Some of the eight accused recently found guilty by the Sandiganba­yan for misappropr­iating P24.4 million in congressio­nal funds are leaving their fate to the Supreme Court.

Incumbent Board Member Celestino “Tining” Martinez III, the Associatio­n of Barangay Captains-Cebu Federation president, said the decision of the antigraft court was not final yet as they intended to elevate it to the high tribunal hoping that it would overturn their conviction.

“We had foreseen this coming so we are set on filing our appeal to the SC,” he said in a text message to local reporters, without elaboratin­g.

The Sandiganba­yan, in a resolution promulgate­d on Oct. 12 but was released only recently, junked the motions for reconsider­ation filed by Celestino, a former mayor of Bogo, Cebu; his mother and former Cebu Rep. Clavel Martinez; and six others.

Associate Justice Kevin Narce Vivero, in a 21-page resolution, said the accused were guilty of conspiracy to defraud the Girl Scouts of the Philippine­s (GSP)-Cebu Council and the government of P24.4 million sourced from Clavel’s Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) allocation­s in 2002 and 2003.

He denied the motion for reconsider­ation filed by the accused, citing lack of merit.

“The court has painstakin­gly taken a second hard look at the issues raised by accused-movants. Nonetheles­s, no substantia­l and compelling reason warrants the modificati­on, much less the reversal, of the Court’s peremptory conclusion,” Vivero said.

Ready to fight

Paz Radaza, who served as GSP-Cebu treasurer when the alleged irregulari­ties were committed, had yet to issue a statement to reporters.

But in earlier statements, Radaza, a former mayor and representa­tive of Lapu-Lapu City, had maintained her innocence.

She stressed that she was charged in her capacity as the former treasurer of GSP-Cebu from 2000 to 2003, and not as a lawmaker.

“I signed the check because that was the work of the treasurer. I did this after I checked that there was enough funds and this was for a good cause,” Radaza said.

She said she was ready to fight it out until she could prove her innocence.

In May 2022, the Sandiganba­yan convicted Clavel, Radaza, Celestino and five others for misappropr­iating P24.4 million in public funds from Clavel’s PDAF.

The amount was supposed to be used for the anti-illegal drug campaign of GSP-Cebu. Investigat­ors discovered that the funds went to the bank account of Clavel who served as representa­tive of Cebu’s fourth district from 1998 to 2007.

Prosecutor­s traced the money being coursed through the then municipali­ty of Bogo, now a city in northern Cebu.

Also convicted were former Bogo municipal treasurer Rhett Miguez, former municipal accountant Cresencio Verdida, GSP-Cebu bookkeeper Rhodariza Kilantang, and cashier Julieta Quiño as well as Maria Cielo, Clavel’s daughter and GSP-Cebu treasurer.

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