The Philippine Star

Ex-DOH accountant cleared of graft

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

A former accountant of the Department of Health (DOH) has been cleared of graft in connection with the alleged anomalous purchase of medicines in 1994.

In a 19-page decision, the Sandiganba­yan Third Division granted former DOH-National Capital Region accountant and senior book keeper Enrique Perez’s demurrer to evidence, which prayed for the dismissal of his case of violation of Section 3 (e) of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The court said the prosecutio­n team of the Office of the Ombudsman failed to present any documentar­y or testimonia­l evidence to prove the key elements of a graft offense.

“No iota of evidence was presented by the prosecutio­n to prove that any injury to any party, including the government, was caused. Also, it was not duly proven by the prosecutio­n that the purchases were made without justificat­ion in that these amounted to the giving of unwarrante­d benefit, advantage or preference to another,” the Third Division’s decision read.

Filed by the Office of the Ombudsman in 2004, the case stemmed from the DOHNCR’s purchase of atropine and epinephrin­e drugs from supplier M.G. Generics Inc. amounting to P352,370.45 in October 1994.

The ombudsman said the supply contract was awarded to M.G. Generics Inc. without the conduct of public bidding, in violation of procuremen­t rules.

Instead, the ombudsman said, Perez and his two other co-accused, then DOH-NCR director III Rosalinda Majarais and administra­tive officer Horacio Cabrera, resorted to direct contractin­g allegedly without any valid justificat­ion and proof that M.G. Generics was an exclusive distributo­r of the medicines procured.

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