The Philippine Star

Zambales town mayor appeals conviction

- – Bebot Sison Jr.

STA. CRUZ, Zambales – Mayor Luisito Marty of this town has asked the Sandiganba­yan to reverse its decision convicting him of graft and ususrpatio­n of authority for stopping the operations of two mining firms.

In his motion for reconsider­ation, Marty said the prosecutio­n failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he acted with evident bad faith and manifest partiality when he re- fused to grant business permits to Zambales Diversifie­d Metals Corp. and Zambales Chromite Mining Co. Inc. in 2011 despite the firms’ compliance with environmen­tal safety and standards.

In its decision, the Sandiganba­yan’s Third Division said Marty’s memorandum, which prevented the two mining firms from paying their occupation fees as well as his inaction on their business permit applicatio­ns without any sufficient legal basis and justificat­ion “unquestion­ably” manifested evident bad faith.

Marty was sentenced to a minimum of six years to a maximum of 10 years in prison for graft and four months to six years for usurpation of authority.

“Undue injury to the municipali­ty... was not establishe­d as there was no valid tender of payment of the occupation fee on the part of the complainan­t,” Marty’s motion read.

The mayor claimed he did not abuse his authority when he refused to give permits to the mining firms.

“An accused must be convicted on the basis of the strength of the prosecutio­n and not on the weakness of his defense,” his motion stated.

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