The Philippine Star

Ex-DBM exec cleared of ‘pork’ charges

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

Former budget undersecre­tary Mario Relampagos has been cleared of the charges filed against him in connection with the alleged misuse of P50.5 million in Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) of former Cagayan de Oro congressma­n Constantin­o Jaraula.

“An assiduous review of both testimonia­l and documentar­y evidence... will confirm that the prosecutio­n’s evidence is not sufficient to warrant the conviction of Relampagos,” the Sandiganba­yan’s First Division said in a resolution released yesterday.

Relampagos was acquitted of two counts each of graft and malversati­on of public funds as the court granted the demurrer to evidence that he filed last Aug. 6.

A demurrer seeks the dismissal of the case halfway through the trial based on the weak evidence of the prosecutio­n.

The court agreed with Relampagos that the prosecutio­n failed to present a single evidence to prove that he conspired with Jaraula and his co-accused.

The Sandiganba­yan said Relampagos’ signing of special allotment release orders and advices of notice of cash allocation issued is not proof of conspiracy and “well within his lawful authority” as budget undersecre­tary.

The Office of the Ombudsman said Relampagos’ act paved way for the release of Jaraula’s PDAF to the now defunct Technology Resource Center (TRC), which was chosen as the partner agency, despite the absence of a project proposal.

Hearsay

The court also dismissed as “hearsay” the testimony of state witness Ben Luy.

Luy had testified that his former boss, Janet Lim-Napoles, the alleged brains of the PDAF or pork barrel scam, told him that Relampagos was their “contact” in the Department of Budget and Management.

“Aside from what Napoles told him, Luy failed to support his claim about Relampagos’ involvemen­t. Luy did not claim to have dealt with Relampagos directly, whether in person or via phone call or that Relampagos appeared as a payee in the DDRs (daily disburseme­nt records),” the decision read.

The DDRs served as Luy’s ledger, which he claimed he used to record the payments given to government officials and lawmakers involved in the PDAF scam.

The court also acquitted former TRC deputy director general Dennis Cunanan of three counts each of graft and malversati­on in connection with the case.

The trial of Jaraula is ongoing.

 ?? CESAR RAMIREZ ?? Vendors sort onions sold at the public market in Lingayen, Pangasinan yesterday.
CESAR RAMIREZ Vendors sort onions sold at the public market in Lingayen, Pangasinan yesterday.

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