Ex-Bataan mayor faces graft case over land deal | Inquirer News

Ex-Bataan mayor faces graft case over land deal

/ 12:05 AM December 19, 2016

Former Mariveles, Bataan Mayor Angel Peliglorio Jr. faces a new graft case before the Sandiganbayan for an allegedly anomalous land purchase in 2005 .

The Office of the Ombudsman accused Peliglorio of acquiring several parcels of land totaling 3,777 square meters from a certain Lauro Guansing, despite the lack of original transfer certificates of title (TCTs) and other important documents to support the transaction.

State prosecutors also said the TCTs turned over by the seller reflected only a total of 1,131 sqm.

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Peliglorio was charged with violating Section 3(e) of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act for causing undue injury to the government arising from the P1.89-million transaction made on April 26, 2005.

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Prosecutors also deemed the transaction as an act of giving unwarranted benefits and advantage to Guansing.

Prosecution witness

Former Mariveles Mayor Jesse Concepcion, an archrival of Peliglorio, and municipal treasurer Onofre Diuco were among the prosecution witnesses. Prosecutors recommended that bail be fixed at P30,000.

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Concepcion was also the complainant who filed with the Ombudsman an earlier graft and malversation case over the release of P23.47 million to Izumo Contractors, Inc., owned by businessman Cedric Lee, for the construction of a public market.

This case was elevated to the Sandiganbayan.

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