Ex-Benguet exec pleads guilty; ex-mayor, 2 face graft charges
>> Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Fertilizer
fund scam
BAKUN, Benguet -- Former
Municipal Accountant Virginia Kigisan of this town, one of the co-accused in
the graft charge filed against former Mayor Bartolome Coga-ay Sacla in relation
to the 2004 fertilizer fund scam, decided to plead guilty to a lesser offense
instead of graft.
Aside from
Kigisan and Sacla, others who are facing the graft charge include municipal
treasurer Manuel Bagayao and private individual Dolly Villaflor, who is the
owner of Bry Cin Enterprises.
Kigisan was
imposed the penalty of P5,000 even as she and her other co-accused are jointly
held liable to pay back the municipality the total amount of P1,950,000.
Only Kigisan
has submitted herself to the jurisdiction of the anti-graft court after being
charged.
She posted
bail before the Regional Trial Court of Benguet.
She initially
filed a motion to dismiss with a prayer to defer arraignment, which was
eventually denied by the Sandiganbayan on June 14, 2018. Kigisan was arraigned
on June 22, wherein she entered a plea of not guilty.
She later
manifested that she wanted to change her not guilty plea to guilty, provided
that she be charged for violating Section 7(a) of R.A. 6713 or the Code of
Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees instead of
graft.
The
prosecution posed no objection to her plea bargain, and even got the approval
of the Ombudsman.
Because of
this, the anti-graft court issued a decision granting Kigisan’s new plea.
“The
mitigating circumstance of the plea of guilty will be appreciated in favor of
the accused as the change of plea was made prior to the presentation of
evidence by the prosecution,” the decision read.
On May 7,
2004, the local officials and Villaflor were accused of conspiring with one
another and taking advantage of their positions when they awarded the contract
for the delivery and supply of 1,300 bottles of Nutro Ocean liquid fertilizers
in the amount of P1,950,000 to Bry Cin Enterprises.
They did so
without undergoing public bidding, which resulted in the purchase of overpriced
fertilizers.
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