The Philippine Star

Ex-CHED exec seeks reinstatem­ent after Sandigan acquittal

- – Janvic Mateo

Dismissed Commission on Higher Education (CHED) executive director Julito Vitriolo has called for his reinstatem­ent following the dismissal of the graft charges filed against him before the Sandiganba­yan.

Vitriolo recently said his acquittal bolsters the earlier Court of Appeals (CA) decision reinstatin­g him as executive director of CHED.

“I thank the (Sandiganba­yan) justices for the swift and just dispositio­n of the case, which was based on trumped-up charges largely as there was no iota of evidence whatsoever to prove liability,” he said.

In a resolution dated Aug. 22, the Sandiganba­yan First Division granted Vitriolo’s demurrer to evidence, which sought the dismissal of the case due to insufficie­nt evidence presented by the prosecutio­n panel.

The Office of the Ombudsman in 2016 dismissed Vitriolo for supposedly failing to investigat­e an alleged “diploma mill” education program between the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) and the National College of Physical Education (NCPE).

The program, created following a memorandum of agreement between PLM and NCPE in 1996, was suspended in 2008 after the Commission on Audit found it prejudicia­l to the interest of the university.

The graft case against Vitriolo was filed after he supposedly failed to comply with requests for informatio­n on the program and conducting an investigat­ion on the existence or implementa­tion of the program.

He was also accused of allowing in 2010 the issuance of transcript­s to the graduates of the program despite its suspension.

The CHED official appealed his dismissal before the CA, which ordered his reinstatem­ent in August last year.

It was not implemente­d supposedly because the appelate court’s order was not yet final and executory.

With the dismissal of the graft case in Sandiganba­yan, Vitriolo called on CHED commission­ers to recognize his reinstatem­ent.

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