Ex-Ilocos mayor gets 104 years for graft, malversation
>> Tuesday, October 15, 2019
STA. CATALINA, Ilocos
Sur – Former mayor Carlos Asuncion of this town may spend the rest of his life
in prison.
The
Sandiganbayan sentenced Asuncion to up to 104 years in prison for donating
P400,000 to a non-government organization using the municipal government’s
tobacco excise tax collections.
In a 33-page
decision released Wednesday, the Sandiganbayan’s Fourth Division said Asuncion
was found guilty of eight counts of graft and four counts of malversation of
public funds.
He was
sentenced to six to 10 years for each count of graft and up to six years for
each count of malversation.
Asuncion was
also perpetually disqualified from holding public office.
His
co-accused, private respondents Mamelfa Amongol, Rosita Ragunjan, Virginia
Rafanan and Genoveva Ragasa of Bayanihan ng Kababaihan, were convicted of the
same offenses.
They were
also ordered to pay a fine of P400,000, which is equivalent to the amount that
was malversed.
Asuncion
donated P100,000 to Bayanihan four times in 2012 to support its livelihood
projects, the Office of the Ombudsman said in filing the cases in April
2017.
The amount
was drawn from the municipal government’s share in tobacco excise tax
collections in 2010.
The ombudsman
said the donations were neither approved by the Sangguniang Bayan nor supported
by a budget ordinance.
The court
said Bayanihan was not qualified to receive the financial assistance
because it is not an association of tobacco farmers.
The
Sandiganbayan said Bayanihan has no “legal personality” either as a
non-government organization or a private entity.
Investigation
showed that the donations had long been released when the group registered with
the Department of Labor and Employment.
The court
said Asuncion failed to present any evidence to prove that the financial
assistance was approved by the Sangguniang Bayan and that it was covered by an
appropriation ordinance.
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