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Where are they now?

Following reports that former Armed Forces comptroller Jacinto Ligot and his wife, Erlinda, were nowhere to be found after the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA)  ordered their  arrest for alleged tax evasion,  Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said she would verify the information.

“I’ll check it out. Of course we have to find where they are,” De Lima said.

She said agents of National Bureau of Investigation could be used in tracking down the Ligots if it were confirmed that the couple have disappeared.

She also welcomes the arrest warrants against the Ligots.

“That development is what the President is waiting for, that somebody will be tried for high crimes like tax evasion and that their cases won’t remain in the preliminary investigation level,” De Lima said.

In a resolution dated Sept. 28, the CTA’s 2nd division found probable cause for the Ligot couple to be put on trial for not reporting income earned in 2003 and for not paying tax on such income.

Ligot is the second high-ranking military officer to be charged with tax evasion after Carlos F. Garcia, another former military comptroller whose unexplained wealth prompted a wide-ranging Senate investigation into corruption in the Armed Forces.

Offshoot of Senate probe

The tax evasion case is an offshoot of the Senate investigation where Ligot was placed on the dock after he and other former high-ranking military officials were accused of involvement in a military slush fund scam by former military budget officer George Rabusa.

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) last March filed a complaint with the justice department against the Ligots for allegedly attempting to evade paying taxes from 2002 to 2004. The BIR said the Ligots owed the government P428 million in unpaid taxes for that period, with Ligot having a tax deficiency of P290.2 million and Erlinda, P137.8 million.

The Department of Justice (DoJ) approved the filing of several counts of tax evasion against the couple last July. Based on the DoJ resolution, the Ligot couple is charged with facing one count of violation of Article 255 of the National Internal Revenue Code for failure to file a tax return in 2001 and three counts of violation of Article 254 of the same law for attempting to evade payment of tax from 2002 to 2004.

The CTA Sept. 28 decision, however, focused only on the Ligots’ failure to file their income tax returns in 2003 and to report on other income they made during that year.

Based on the BIR’s investigation, the Ligots did not declare a total of P164.3 million that they gained in 2003, which makes them liable for P153.2 million in taxes, excluding interest and penalty.

The CTA said that after studying the charges and supporting documents, it found probable cause to issue an arrest warrant against the Ligots. Bail was set at P20,000 each.

Associate Justices Juanito C. Cataneda Jr., Caesar A. Casanova and Cielito N. Mindaro-Grulla signed the resolution.

“The findings of the state prosecutor on the existence of probable cause that justifies the filing of an information against the accused must be accorded great weight,” the CTA said.

“Jurisprudence states that if the information is valid on its face and there is no showing of manifest error, grave abuse of discretion and prejudice on the part of the state prosecutor, the trial court should respect that finding of probable cause,” it added.

Also facing forfeiture case

The CTA ruling also did not mention Edgardo Yambao, Erlinda’s brother, who was included in the case filed by DOJ prosecutors.

In his appearance at the Senate hearing, Yambao could not explain how he had amassed some P255 million without any visible means of income.

The Ligot couple is also facing a separate forfeiture case at the Sandiganbayan for allegedly amassing P135 million in unexplained wealth.  With Inquirer Research

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_JYJJ344HLUVBDQQOJP4G5YJOZU Eddie

    My question is how can the Ligots and others amassed such a huge amount of money?

  • Anonymous

    Make the charges stick, then, stick it to them (and that yambao). No mercy.

  • Anonymous

    They went to Al Barka Basilan and joined the MILF fight the goverment forces.

  • Anonymous

    Corruption

  • Maria Vaerewyck

    during gloria’s term nothing is impossible, if one is well connected and have creative mind, one can easily invent ways to amassed money without people knowing it. 

  • Anonymous

    Its payback time! magtago na kayong mga Ligot sa lungga, aabutan kayo ng kamay ng batas. May possibility kaya maging kacellmate nila si Gloria kung magkataon, hehe>

  • Anonymous

    The government needs to learn to freeze funds and assets or place assets.  The Ligots probably stashed the money away already, like the Arroyos…

  • Anonymous

    Place a lien on assets that is…

  • Anonymous

    They’re gone. They probably received advice and how to do it from who else… the expert in disappearing act like Joudini… Panfilo. 

  • Anonymous

    “Following reports that former Armed Forces comptroller Jacinto Ligot and his wife, Erlinda, were nowhere to be found after the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA)  ordered their  arrest for alleged tax evasion,  Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said she would verify the information”——

    They are with me, I’m nowhere_to_be_found. They are staying in my bunker. They rented it with 1million US dollars for 5 years. Complete amenities including sophisticated security equipment plus ready to launch missile targeting Malacanang.

    If you will pay me 10million US dollars, I will breach my contract with them. Just for the sake of justice and of course money.

  • Anonymous

    Wow its like “Gone with the Wind” … Dapat idaan na lang sa Karaoke. During Ping’s time it was “My Elusive Dreams”… 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BL2GYU35SO6HTJUEAUTXS3QFYM George Lapulapu

    …ang tatapang ng mga to magnakaw di naman pala kayang panindigan…
    ..sana makulong na kayo.. remember Al Capone was never indicted with murder…but tax evastion…
    ..congrats DOJ…

  • Anonymous

    Order shoot to kill.

  • Anonymous

    kaya pala ang daming naka-uniporme ng nbi sa quiapo kahapon, pinahuhulaan na siguro nila kung nasaan itong mga ito sa mga manghuhula sa bangketa

  • Anonymous

    HAHA, kinailangan ko pang magpabago ng profile.. check niyo sa panggasinan.. classmate ng nanay ko yan nung highschool ata o elementary..sa  Pozorubio panggasinan – alam nila bahay niyan dun,.. napakalaki,, 

  • http://twitter.com/SampalocKid sampalok kid

    baka wala na ang mga yan at iniintay nila si gma sa abroad. 

    paano kaya ang nabinbing kaso ni reyes ? nasaan kaya asawa at mga anak nya. di pa sila accountable hanggang ngayon sa mga”pabaon” nila.

  • Anonymous

    Bro, penge naman ng balato. Doble naman pala kita mo, eh. Mantak mo with the forex ngayon, you are almost a billionnaire.

    hehehe….

  • Anonymous

    HUWAG nman, Bro.
    Paano mabawi ang mga million kung sia lang ang naka alam ng combination sa vault?

    hehehe…

  • Anonymous

    binibiro mo naman ang abilidad ng national investigators natin
    sa Quiapo Church sila para mag dasal na hindi sila mahuyo sa suhold. akalain mo ba naman, million ‘yon.

    hehehe…

  • Anonymous

    They, and others like them, fell in love with money. And, the pelf and power such love imputed on their sorry selves.

  • Anonymous

    SIGURO, kaya naka alis dahil may nag tip. Tulad ba sa panungkala ng Vice Gov ng Basilan na bago lusubin ng sundalo ang mga nangulimbat, ipaalam muna sa kanya para masabihan nia na magtago na sila.

  • Anonymous

    Eddie, hindi mo ba nabasa ang career “history” nia?
    Comptroller ng Armed Forces sia….star rank officer pa.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_GUCMYTWBLOUCEJ6ZHDUCDEFAQI FYA

    Kasi si Drillon kontra sa Hold Departure order ng mga akusado like GMA at FGM,,,,,at sa lagay eh!!!!

  • Anonymous

    Kung wala dito sa US, baka nasa sarili nyang bunker.Tyak doon yan si Ligot nagtatago ngayon. Syempre maraming pera kaya yakang yaka nyang magpagawa ng kanyang sariling bunker underground. 

  • Anonymous

    Wanted Dead Or Alive..

     Former Armed Forces comptroller Jacinto Ligot and his wife, Erlinda Ligot…

  • Anonymous

    kung si lacson nakatakas ganoon din si ligot parepareho lang

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FKGG2VMTLMPBTUBGQKGFGYWDBE Benjamin

    Secretary Lima, naisahan na naman kau. Nagpapasarap na ang mga yon.

  • Anonymous

    ang babagal kasi kumilos eh! malamang yan, lilipas ang panahon na hindi sila maaaresto at mababaon sa LIMOT ang mga kaso ng mga LIGOT…

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BUONPVWVOJJFZEHIFF3YXU2NSY KC

    How about LUCIO TAN?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BUONPVWVOJJFZEHIFF3YXU2NSY KC

    Kpag si LUCIO TAN, CHAVIT SINGSON nasampahan ng TAX EVATION case maniwala ako.

  • Anonymous

    Now it’s even clearer. The Ligots only faked ill health to evade the senate inquiry on their loot. They had easily outran the DOJ and the NBI. Look. The Arroyos are faking their ill health, too. It’s almost certain. They’re next to run fast and disappear. Soon.

  • Anonymous

    baka naman dumiretso sa st loots he he

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FOPMU3EOVKFANYIWAADV7EZAXU Divina Wind

    It shows that Leila de Lima and our NBI director don’t know how to think many moves ahead- therefore, Malacanang must force them to resign. Isa pa, the Justice Secretary and our NBI director must be areglado and very organized.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_DEREDNAF6FFMKDEPJX4IWBMOCY z

    they shouldve given ankle tracers. tsk tsk. oh well, there goes our taxes.

  • Anonymous

    by the book kuno! ha ha ha

    nasaan na sila?

  • Anonymous

    Was there no hold-departure order issued against this couple?

  • kris makati

    o baka isisi niyo nanaman kay GMA ito ha? baka sabihin niyo ipinanghiram sila ni GMA ng invisibility cloak kay harry potter para makatakas sila.

  • Anonymous

    Attention all patriotic Filipinos! 

    Any information leading to the arrest of this couple would surely be appreciated. Do not hesitate to inform law enforcement agencies near you once you have knowledge of their whereabouts.

  • Anonymous

    Why not get them  dead or alive ordered with 5 million as bounty for their head, meaning these people should be killed because they robbed the peoples money, maybe in few days these ligots will surface

  • Anonymous

    Who says only Houdini perfected the disappearing act??!

  • Endo Dontics

    With the money they stole, maybe they already underwent plastic surgery(face transformation).

  • Anonymous

    Huwag lang magbibigay ng tip si Ping Lacson kay Gen. Ligot, mahuhuli ang mga iyan.

  • Anonymous

    Kawawang Pinas. Idaan na lang sa Karaoke:
    Ping : My elusive Dreams
    AFP Generals (mga Mistah’s) – “For the Good Times”
    GMA and family – “Staying Alive”
    Gen Garcia – Killing me Softly
    Finally the Ligot’s, they cant be found? “I left my heart in San Francisco” 
    It is so discouraging to read what is going on in the Philippines, everyone is committing all these crimes and nobody seemed to be prosecuted. Look at the Marcos Family. Oh by the way finally Imelda can declare that FM’s song is “You’re My Hero” kahit our song for her is “Crazy”.

  • Anonymous

    pinatakas muna saka nag-order ng arrest. What’s new? nakakawala ng tiwala sa justice system.

  • Anonymous

    I-postpone muna ang pagtugis ng militar sa mga bandido sa Mindanao, ang mag-asawang Ligot muna ang hantingin nila.

  • Anonymous

    Milyon ang mga ninakaw tapos 20,000 pesos each lang ang piyansa saan ka pa only in the Philippines na may ganitong justice system.  Hoy mag-asawang Ligot ang kakapal nyo naman magpiyansa naman kayo mas gusto nyo pang maging fugitive kaysa mgbayad ng 40,000 pesos ang cheap nyo naman.  Kataka-taka talaga itong mamang Ligot na ito at nakarating sa ranggong Lieutenant General (three star) tingnan nyo naman ang hitsura di-kagalang-galang karum-rumi at kakasukang graduate ng PMA. Yuk…

  • Anonymous

    Kung seryoso ang gobyerno laban sa katiwalian dapat may mga surveillance agents na magmomonitor sa mga ganitong klaseng suspects so that it would be easy to locate them in case an arrest warrant is issued against them.

  • Anonymous

    What price happiness?  It only shows that money can only buy material things–palatial homes, luxury cars, jewelry, education abroad and in exclusive schools, homes in classy neighborhoods all over the world, yearly world tours–but here’s what money can’t buy: good health, prestige and respect, a place in heaven, and peace of mind? How does it feel sitting at dinner with your family and friends and knowing all
    the things that you have is ill-gotten, how does it feel going to church every Sunday, receiving Holy Communion knowing that God probably makes you feel unwelcome? You can run but you can’t hide?
    Eventually, wherever you may be after successfully escaped from your own country, you will be extradited?
    The clock is ticking, and pretty soon, ill-health will catch up on you. Today, you may be on top of the world
    with nary a worry–with money in secret banks all over the world at your disposal?  Pero wala kang hiya!
    Puwede mo bang ipagmalaki ang nakaw na kayamanan? Oo, nakahiga ka sa kama mong malambot, pero
    hindi ka pinapatulog nang kunsiyensia mo–kung mayroon ka nito.
    Dito na lang ako sa Sardinas na inuumlam sa mainit na kanin.  Sarap na sarap ako, sapagkat alam ko na
    ito lang ang kaya ko, at nabili ko ito sa pamamagitan nang sariling kong pawis at dugo! Bukas pritong
    galunggong naman, pero mamaya matutulog ako nang mahimbing, kasama ko ang pamilya ko na walang
    inaabangan kundi panoorin ang Eat Bulaga sa TV nang kapitbahay.  Ayos…(Ay  Diyos??)



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