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DBM exec, 3 employees absolved from ‘pork’ scam

- ( Philippine STAR News Service)

MANILA — The Sandiganba­yan dismissed eight of the 16 graft cases against a Department of Budget and Management ( DBM) official and three of his staff linked to the “pork barrel” scam.

In a resolution Tuesday, anti- graft court ruled that there is no probable cause against Budget Undersecre­tary Mario Relampagos and DBM employees Rosario Nunez, Lalaine Paule and Marilou Bare.

“It might not be amiss to state that had the Court known from the outset that a [ Sub- Allotment Release Order, or Sub- ARO] was not issued by the DBM, no probable cause finding would have issued against Relampagos et al. in the first place,” the resolution said.

It added that the SubARO was not issued by the DBM but by the Central Office or Regional Office of a department or agency.

A Special Allotment Release Order, on the other hand, i s solely i ssued by the DBM.

With the dismissal of some of the cases, the Sandiganba­yan also recalled the arrest warrants against the four accused.

The court, however, ordered government prosecutor­s to produce additional evidence within five days “to establish existence of probable cause” against the DBM personnel on the remaining eight graft charges.

“Their arraignmen­t on these cases is therefore deferred,” the anti- graft court said.

The Sandiganba­yan also cleared the four accused from allegation­s they received kickbacks from the transactio­ns with businesswo­man and plunder respondent Janet Napoles, the suspected brains of the scam.

“On the contrary, Benhur Luy’s statement before the Senate hearings establishe­s that he did not know whether anybody at t he DBM received anything,” the resolution said.

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