The Philippine Star

Ex-DA exec acquitted in fertilizer scam

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Sandiganba­yan has acquitted a former regional accountant of the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) of charges filed in connection with the alleged fertilizer fund scam in 2004.

In a 31-page decision promulgate­d last Friday, the anti-graft court’s Fifth Division found Mariflor Garcia not guilty of the two counts of graft and two counts of malversati­on charges.

The case against Garcia stemmed from the alleged anomalous release of P5 million from the DA Region 11 to the provincial government of Maguindana­o as part of the agency’s Farm Inputs and Farm Implements Program.

The program, which had a total funding of P728 million, became the subject of a Senate investigat­ion that exposed what has since been known as the fertilizer fund scam.

Prosecutor­s alleged that then officials of the DA Region 11 and the Maguindana­o provincial government committed violations after the funds were disbursed even with the liquidatio­n and periodic accomplish­ment report lacking.

Charged along with Garcia were Roger Chio and Carlos Mendoza, former DA regional executive director and technical director, respective­ly, and Osmeña Bandila and John Estrelito Dollosa Jr. of the Maguindana­o provincial government.

The cases against Chio and Mendoza were earlier dismissed, following their deaths; while Bandila and Dollosa remain at large.

In its ruling penned by Associate Justice Rafael Lagos, the Fifth Division of the Sandiganba­yan said the prosecutio­n failed to establish Garcia’s culpabilit­y in the alleged crimes.

“[Her] participat­ion in the alleged anomalous transactio­n was that she served as one of the witnesses to the MOA (memorandum of agreement). She, however, claimed that she only attested that the document exists and was duly executed by the parties involved,” read the decision.

In dismissing the malversati­on charges, the court said it was clear that Garcia never had custody of the funds and that the accountabi­lity on the liquidatio­n falls on the Maguindana­o provincial government as recipient of the funds.

The Maguindana­o governor at the time was Andal Ampatuan Sr., who died in 2015 while under trial for the 2009 Maguindana­o massacre.

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