THE
SANDIGANBAYAN has upheld the dismissal of the graft cases filed against Ifugao
Rep. Teodoro “Teddy” Baguilat Jr. in connection with the alleged purchase
of an overpriced vehicle during his term as governor.
In a resolution dated June 4, the
Fifth Division said the Office of the Ombudsman failed to raise new arguments that
would warrant the reversal of a ruling clearing Baguilat of two counts of
graft.
The anti-graft court
said the ombudsman violated Baguilat’s right to a speedy resolution of the
cases.
It
said it took the prosecution more than a decade to resolve the complaint, even
as the issue involved only a single transaction.
Filed by the ombudsman
on Feb. 9, the cases against Baguilat stemmed from the purchase by the
provincial government of Ifugao of an alleged overpriced second-hand Isuzu
Wagon Trooper amounting to P900,000 in March 2003.
The ombudsman said the
vehicle was purchased without public bidding as required under Republic Act
9184 or the Government Procurement Reform Act.
It said the purchase was
anomalous due to the absence of budget appropriation and execution of the deed
of sale ahead of the preparation of the purchase request, canvass report and
purchase order.
But in a ruling dated
April 19, the Sandiganbayan said the prosecution’s arguments were baseless.
It
also questioned why the resolution only came out eight years after the cases
were filed.
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