The Philippine Star

N. Vizcaya mayor gets 22 years over vehicle purchase

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

The mayor of Alfonso Castañeda town in Nueva Vizcaya will be spending up to 22 years in prison over the anomalous purchase of a vehicle, which he also failed to immediatel­y return to the municipal government when his term ended in 2013.

Jerry Pasigian was found guilty of violating Section 3 (e) of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and malversati­on of public property under Article 217 of the Revised Penal Code, according to an 18-page decision of the Sandiganba­yan’s Fifth Division promulgate­d on Dec. 6 and released yesterday.

Pasigian was sentenced to six to 15 years in prison for graft and up to seven years for malversati­on.

The court also ordered Pasigian to pay a fine of P453,214.29 and his perpetual disqualifi­cation from holding public office.

Filed by the Office of the Ombudsman in February 2017, the cases stemmed from the municipal government’s purchase in April 2009 of a 2003 Nissan Patrol worth P1.3 million.

The vehicle was purchased from a certain Gilbert Arellano without public bidding in violation of RA 9184 or the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act.

Graft probers said Pasigian registered the car under his name instead of the municipal government.

The Sandiganba­yan said the prosecutio­n presented sufficient evidence showing Pasigian’s “evident bad faith and manifest partiality” when he gave unwarrante­d benefit to himself and Arellano.

“Having signed and approved the purchase request, purchase order, disburseme­nt voucher, check... and the inspection and acceptance reports notwithsta­nding the glaring absence of public bidding is suggestive of accused’s bad faith in pursuing the transactio­n,” the decision penned by Associate Justice Mary Anne Corpus-Mañalac read.

The court said Pasigian’s specificat­ion of the model of the vehicle, plate, engine and chassis number was a clear indication of giving preference to Arellano and deprived the municipali­ty of the opportunit­y to procure an alternativ­e item at better terms.

The vehicle was returned on June 23, 2014 after repeated demands, but graft probers said Pasigian attempted to sell it to a certain Ben Polig and received a partial payment amounting to P250,000.

“It does not matter if... he was able to turn over to the municipali­ty the custody of the vehicle... the fact of misappropr­iation has... been committed,” the Sandiganba­yan said.

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