Ex-Abra state college prexy gets 18 years for anomalies
>> Saturday, January 28, 2017
BANGUED, Abra -- A
former president of a state college of this province has been sentenced to 18
years in prison for allegedly implementing anomalous projects on campus.
In a 90-page decision
issued over the weekend, the Sandiganbayan convicted Santiago Labanen, former
president of the Abra State Institute of Science and Technology (ASIST), for
violating Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.
Labanen was also convicted
of malversation of public funds under the Revised Penal Code.
The anti-graft court
ordered Labanen to pay a fine of P36,000 and forfeited his retirement benefits.
The case, filed by the
Office of the Ombudsman in 1993, stemmed from the renovation of the school’s
dormitory and vocational building, construction of administration building and
teachers’ cottage, and purchase of a used vehicle.
The allegedly
anomalous projects were reportedly implemented when Labanen was school
president from 1987 to 1988.
The court said the
prosecution presented evidence showing no renovation was implemented in
the dormitory and vocational building.
It said the
construction of the administration building and teachers’ cottage were done
without any approved plans, specification and work program, which resulted in
an excess payment amounting to P449,065.
Labanen presented
technical plans for the two buildings in 2002, but failed to present the same
in 1989 despite demands by the Commission on Audit.
“Labanen’s documents
were incredible,” the court said, adding the building plans were not signed and
certified.
The prosecution said
no public bidding was conducted for the purchase of the used vehicle worth
P85,000.
The Sandiganbayan
acquitted Labanen’s co-accused, former ASIST auditor Abraham Mendoza, after the
prosecution failed to establish his guilt.
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