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Ampatuan guilty of graft, falsification raps

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Former Maguindanao governor Sajid Ampatuan was found guilty on eight counts of graft and eight counts of falsification of public documents charges involving P20 million worth of ghost projects.

The Sandiganbayan Fifth Division, led by Associate Justice Mary Ann Corpuz-Mañalac, subsequently ordered the arrest of Ampatuan since the convicted former public official failed to be physically present for the promulgation, GMA News reported.

“Considering he failed to appear in today’s promulgation, he already waived the remedies available to him. Let a warrant of arrest be issued for apprehension and serving of sentence of Datu Sajid Ampatuan,” Corpuz-Mañalac said, referring to the remedy of posting a cash bond double the amount of the existing cash bond for provisional liberty pending appeal and other related legal recourse.

The GMA News report said Ampatuan was sentenced to six to eight years of jail time for each count of his graft conviction, and another two to six years jail time for each count of his conviction for falsification of public documents.

The anti-graft court also ordered Ampatuan to pay the Maguindanao provincial government P22 million as indemnity due to his multiple graft conviction.

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Ampatuan was also ordered to pay a P5,000 fine for each of his falsification of public documents conviction.

Sought for comment, Ampatuan’s counsel, Atty. Manuel Castro, said they will appeal the ruling. “We will file the necessary motion,” he said.

On his client’s absence, Castro said Ampatuan “is not available today due to gout.”

Castro, however, failed to secure a medical certificate attesting to such condition prior to the promulgation.

“He is in Maguindanao,” Castro told the Sandiganbayan justices when asked about his client’s whereabouts.

Others convicted of falsification of public documents were Engineers Yahiya Kandong, Omar Camsa, Anthony Kasan, Akmad Salim and Jaypee Piang.

Of the said engineers, Kandong was convicted of two counts of falsification of public documents charges, while the rest were convicted with one count of the same offense.

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