VIGAN CITY
,Ilocos Sur -- Former Ilocos Sur governor Luis “Chavit” Singson said he was
confident that the graft case filed against him and Vice Gov. Deogracias Victor
Savellano by the Office of the Ombudsman would be dismissed by the
Sandiganbayan.
He expressed surprise last week at the re-emergence of the case, saying
it was one of several charges dumped against him several years ago when he
parted ways with former President Joseph Estrada.
Singson, who turned over the provincial leadership to his son Ryan Luis
July 12, said he thought the case had been dismissed like the others filed
against him before the start of Estrada’s impeachment trial where he was the
principal witness.
“This case was filed a long time ago. It is now resurrected, for
whatever reason I don’t know,” he said. “It will be dismissed because we have
strong evidence showing that the funds were properly utilized by the Multiline
food processing plant.”
Multiline, a cooperative undertaking of the province’s tobacco farmers’
federation, requested for financial assistance from the provincial government
for its food processing operations.
Singson was charged for extending fund assistance totaling P24 million to Multiline. Savellano, on the other hand, said the complainants led by Tillie Cordero had executed affidavits of desistance and that he similarly was surprised to learn that the case is still under litigation. He was charged for the P1.8 million he released as financial assistance to Multiline during his term as governor in 2001-2004.
Savellano said all fund assistance to Multiline benefited Ilocos Sur
farmers as the plant purchased raw materials from them for its food processing
operations.
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