The Philippine Star

De Lima: Tuason a provisiona­l state witness in Malampaya case

- By MARVIN SY

Ruby Tuason, one of those accused of plunder in the Malampaya Fund scam, has been admitted as a provisiona­l state witness by the Department of Justice.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima confirmed this during her confirmati­on hearing before the Commission on Appointmen­ts yesterday when asked by Sen. Jinggoy Estrada about the status of the Malampaya Fund scam investigat­ion.

De Lima said she approved the admission of Tuason as provisiona­l state witness as the chief implemente­r of the Witness Protection Program.

Even though Tuason has been admitted as a state witness, De Lima said she does not yet enjoy immunity from suit since the Office of the Ombudsman has yet to decide on it.

“We have issued to Mrs. Tuason a provisiona­l admission under the Witness Protection Program for the Malampaya case, as a state witness under WPP,” De Lima said.

“The ombudsman is still reviewing because the evaluation of the complaint in the Malampaya is ongoing. There was provisiona­l determinat­ion by the Secretary of Justice on her qualificat­ion as a possible state witness, but we will be deferring to the final judgment of the ombudsman,” she added.

De Lima said the complaints against several of the accused have been filed before the Field Investigat­ion Office of the Office of the Ombudsman, “although the case build up is still ongoing.”

De Lima said no lawmakers were included in the complaint the National Bureau of Investigat­ion filed before the ombudsman.

The accused were led by businesswo­man Janet Lim-Napoles, former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, former executive secretary Eduardo Ermita, former agrarian reform secretary Nasser Pangandama­n, undersecre­taries Narciso Nieto and Teresita Panlilio, who is now officer-in-charge of the Presidenti­al Agrarian Reform Council secretaria­t, former budget secretary and now Camarines Sur Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr., budget undersecre­tary Mario Relampagos and Candaba Mayor Rene Maglanque.

DAR officials and employees namely Angelita Cacananta, Nilda Baui, Dominador Sison Jr., Ronald Venancio and several officials and employees of the non-government organizati­ons of Napoles were also included in the complaint.

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