Case Summary (G.R. No. 233073)
Allegations and Charges
The former municipal officials were charged with two counts of violation of Section 3(e) of Republic Act No. 3019, also known as the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. The prosecution alleged that these officials caused undue injury to the municipality of Barlig by failing to undergo the required public bidding processes for the implementation of the said projects, thereby contravening the provisions of the Government Procurement Reform Act.
Fund Management and Misconduct
In the 1990s, GMA and ABS-CBN obtained free and prior informed consent from the Balangao community to construct relay antennas on Mount Amuyao. As a result, GMA donated PHP 144,760 for a pathway project in 2007, and ABS-CBN donated PHP 3 million for the construction of an open gymnasium in 2009. The municipal officials did not follow proper procurement processes, arguing that this approach would maximize the donated amounts for the community and limit bureaucratic costs, including contractor fees. Allegations surfaced that funds were being handled improperly, including moving the donations outside the LGU’s trust fund account to evade state audit jurisdiction.
Prosecution's Evidence
The prosecution presented various documentary evidence, including audit reports and testimonies from state auditors. The audits identified irregularities like the lack of public bidding and questionable fund transfers. They aimed to demonstrate that the accused acted with evident bad faith and gross inexcusable negligence, as the audit findings disallowed significant disbursements. Witnesses for the prosecution highlighted the absence of necessary documentation for the project, suggesting the municipal officials' actions led to financial disadvantage for the local government.
Accused Appellants' Defense
In defense, the accused-appellants argued that their intent was to benefit the community and that they had no motive of malice or corruption. They claimed to have engaged local labor to minimize costs and that the projects were completed with donated funds, which fulfilled the intended purpose—all without any actual loss being proven. The defense asserted that all funds were used properly for the community projects, countering claims of causing undue injury.
Sandiganbayan Ruling
The Sandiganbayan found the accused-appellants guilty of the procedures used and imposed penalties, including imprisonment and perpetual disqualification from public office. The court ruled that the lack of public bidding resulted in undue injury to the government, as it implied that projects could have been accomplished at a lower cost if proper procedures had been followed.
Circumstances Leading to Acquittal
Upon appeal, the Supreme Court found sufficient reason to grant the appealed case. It determined that the prosecution failed to demonstrate that the lack of public bidding resulted in actual undue injury to the municipality. Furthermore, the court emphasized that the elements of manifest partiality, evident bad faith, and gross inexcusable negligence must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. The absence of direct evidence showcasing actual financial loss to the government led to the reversal of the Sandiganbayan's decision.
Principles of Law Underpinning the Decision
The ruling is grounded in the principles outlined in Section 3(e) of Republic Act No. 3019, a
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Background of the Case
- This involves consolidated appeals from the February 26, 2021 Decision of the Sandiganbayan in SB-16-CRM-0323 to 0324.
- Accused-appellants included Magdalena K. Lupoyon (municipal mayor), Albert T. Marafo (municipal treasurer), and others holding municipal government positions in Barlig, Mountain Province.
- They were charged and found guilty of violations under Section 3(e) of Republic Act No. 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act), specifically for graft related to two municipal infrastructure projects: a pathway project and an open gymnasium project.
Facts Surrounding the Projects and Donations
- In the 1990s, GMA Network and ABS-CBN constructed relay antennae on Mount Amuyao, with free and prior informed consent of the Balangao indigenous community exercising ancestral domain.
- GMA donated PHP 144,760.00 in 2007 for a pathway and view deck project constructed using indigenous materials.
- ABS-CBN donated PHP 3 million in 2009 for the construction of an open gymnasium.
- Donations were deposited into the Barlig LGU trust fund account at Land Bank of the Philippines.
- Accused municipal officials signed the deeds of donation and official receipts; however, the LGU implemented both projects without undergoing public bidding.
Implementation and Management of the Projects
- The Pathway Project was implemented in June 2009 by local Balangao community laborers; payments were made directly by accused Marafo.
- The Open Gym Project was funded by transferring the ABS-CBN donation and part of the GMA donation from the Land Bank to another LGU account in Philippine National Bank.
- This transfer was justified by accused Lupoyon on the basis that donated funds were private in nature and therefore outside state audit jurisdiction.
- Both projects' procurement of labor and materials bypassed public bidding processes, purportedly to maximize the donations by avoiding contractor profits, with laborers including volunteers from the local community.
Audit and Notices of Suspension and Disallowance
- The Commission on Audit (COA) discovered the transfer of funds from the trust fund and absence of public bidding during a routine cash audit.
- COA issued Audit Observation Memorandum No. 09-003 and Notices of Suspension related to the disbursement of donated funds without public bidding.
- COA disallowed payments for various expenses, including labor payments lacking official documentation, supplies with no official receipts, and payments made after project completion.
- Several accused officials were designated responsible for these irregularities by COA.
Charges and Informations Filed
- Complaints were filed before the Office of the Ombudsman by private complainants citing irregularities and violations in project implementation.
- Informations charged accused-appellants with violations of RA 3019, specifically:
- SB-16-CRM-0323: Violation involving the Pathway Project amounting to PHP 50,000.00 without public bidding.
- SB-16-CRM-0324: Violation involving the Open Gym Project amounting to PHP 2,500,000.00 without public bidding.
- Accused-appellants were charged with conspiracy, evident bad faith, and gross inexcusable negligence.
Defense of Accused-Appellants
- Accused maintained that public bidding was dispensed with to maximize limited funds and facilitate use of local labor, many willing to work for free.
- They asserted that projects were completed within budget, benefiting the community directly.
- Admission was made that only a portion of the projects underwent public