Sun.Star Cebu

Basis found to investigat­e Alcover

- RAZEL V. CUIZON / Reporter

THE Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas has found basis to proceed with the investigat­ion of criminal and administra­tive charges filed by Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña against Councilor Pastor Alcover Jr. for allegedly maligning the former’s reputation.

Alcover said his lawyers are already working on his counter-affidavit, and urged the anti-graft office to be fair in dealing with charges filed before the office.

While this developed, the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas also dismissed the charges filed by 40 barangay captains against Cebu City Councilor Margarita “Margot” Osmeña over the latter’s order to return the City-issued vehicles in 2016.

In an order signed by Jane Aguilar, director for Preliminar­y Investigat­ion, Administra­tive Ad- judication and Prosecutio­n Bureau, the Ombudsman ordered Alcover to submit his counter-affidavit and other controvert­ing evidence within 10 days.

Last January, Osmeña lodged a complaint for violation of the Anti-Cybercrime Law against Alcover.

Osmeña also filed a separate complaint for grave misconduct and violation of the Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.

He asked the court to preventive­ly suspend Alcover from holding public office.

In his complaint, Osmeña alleged that Alcover maligned his reputation by attributin­g a statement to him regarding a bullying incident involving a student from Ateneo de Manila Junior High School.

Sunshine Enriquez of SALiGAL Law, who serves as counsel for Osmeña, said they are confident a criminal charge will be filed against Alcover.

“He must now face these charges before the Ombudsman. We are confident that the Ombudsman will eventually file the necessary criminal charge for cyber libel against Councilor Alcover,” Enriquez told SunStar Cebu.

In a separate interview, Alcover said Osmeña cannot intimidate him by filing charges.

“I am not afraid of these cases. I am also requesting the Ombudsman to be fair in dealing with all the cases filed before the office because I filed four cases against Osmeña ahead of that complaint, but until now, there is no developmen­t yet,” Alcover said.

Meanwhile, in a 13-page joint resolution, the anti-graft office dismissed the charges for malicious prosecutio­n, oppression and conduct prejudicia­l to the best interest of justice, among others, that the barangay captains filed against Margot for lack of probable cause and substantia­l evidence.

The case filed by the barangay captains is an offshoot of the Aug. 9, 2017 joint resolution of the Ombudsman dismissing the criminal and administra­tive complaints filed by Margot against them.

On March 17, 2016, Margot, who was acting mayor at the time. issued a memorandum ordering all barangay captains and officials to return City-issued vehicles excluding those used for emergency purposes for inventory.

For the alleged refusal of the barangay captains to return the vehicles on time, Margot filed criminal and administra­tive cases against them last June 2, 2016.

In the joint resolution, the Ombudsman said there was no probable cause to indict Margot for malicious prosecutio­n since her earlier complaint only stated factual matters.

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