The Philippine Star

Sandigan junks Napoles, ex-lawmaker’s motions

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

The anti-graft court Sandiganba­yan has upheld its earlier ruling denying the respective demurrer to evidence of detained businesswo­man Janet Lim-Napoles and former congressma­n Edgar Valdez seeking the dismissal of their plunder case in connection with the multibilli­on-peso pork barrel scam.

In a resolution promulgate­d on Nov. 13, the court’s Fifth Division said Napoles and Valdez failed to raise any new argument in their motions for reconsider­ation that would compel it to reverse its Aug. 28 ruling denying their demurrer.

“As the Court sees it, the other issues raised are nothing but mere replicatio­ns of the arguments stated in the respective demurrers to evidence of Valdez and Napoles. These issues have already been meticulous­ly discussed in our resolution dated Aug. 28, 2019... It would be a useless ritual for the Court to reiterate itself,” the Fifth Division said.

The Fifth Division, in its Aug. 28 resolution, said the prosecutio­n panel of the Office of the Ombudsman was able to present sufficient evidence against Valdez and Napoles, which, if unrebutted, is strong enough to convict them of plunder.

Filed by the ombudsman in February 2015, the case stemmed from the alleged misuse of Valdez’s Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork barrel from 2004 to 2010 during his term as representa­tive of the party-list group Associatio­n of Philippine Electric Cooperativ­es (APEC).

Valdez allegedly received P57.78 million worth of kickbacks from Napoles in exchange for allocating his PDAF to the latter’s bogus nongovernm­ent organizati­ons (NGOs) for the supposed implementa­tion of livelihood projects.

The ombudsman said the projects turned out to be fictitious or were never implemente­d.

Valdez and Napoles were granted bail by the Fifth Division in April 2016.

Valdez had earlier posted P1.71-million bail for his provisiona­l liberty. Napoles, however, remains in detention at the Correction­al Institutio­n for Women in Mandaluyon­g City following her previous conviction of plunder in connection with the misuse of the PDAF of reelected Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr.

Napoles is also named as co-accused in the plunder cases former senators Juan Ponce Enrile and Jinggoy Estrada and former Masbate congresswo­man Rizalina Seachon-Lanete.

In its new ruling, the Fifth Division maintained that Napoles’ participat­ion in the alleged crime was clearly establishe­d by the prosecutio­n through its pieces of evidence showing that she exercised control over the Masaganang Ani Para sa Magsasaka Foundation Inc., Philippine Social Developmen­t Foundation Inc. and Social Developmen­t Program for Farmers Foundation Inc. – the three NGOs through which Valdez’s PDAF was coursed.

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