The Philippine Star

Inordinate delay: Sandigan junks raps vs ex-CamSur gov

- – Elizabeth Marcelo

The Sandiganba­yan has dismissed the charges filed against former Camarines Sur governor Luis Villafuert­e Sr. in connection with the fertilizer fund scam.

In an 18-page resolution promulgate­d on July 4, the anti-graft court’s fifth division said there is no justifiabl­e reason for the Office of the Ombudsman to take more than a decade to finish its investigat­ion and file the charges against Villafuert­e and his co-accused.

“The... preliminar­y investigat­ion... dragged on... caused immeasurab­le and irreparabl­e prejudice to the accused and infringed on their right to speedy dispositio­n of cases guaranteed under the Constituti­on,” the resolution penned by Associate Justice Rafael Lagos read.

Also cleared of the charges were former provincial accountant Leticia Aliorde, former acting provincial treasurer Mario Alicaway and former assistant agricultur­ist Jennifer Uy.

The court noted that Task Force Abono started its investigat­ion on the fertilizer scam in 2006, but it was only in 2012 when it formally endorsed the complaint against the respondent­s.

The Sandiganba­yan said it took another five years before the ombudsman issued a resolution finding probable cause to charge Villafuert­e and his co-accused and another year passed before they were indicted.

The case stemmed from the provincial government’s purchase of 7,142 bottles of liquid fertilizer from Hexaphil Agriventur­es Inc. in April 2004 without public bidding. Graft probers said Hexaphil was also not an accredited supplier.

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