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The anti-graft court says there is 'no sufficient factual grounds to support the contention of the prosecution'
CEBU, Philippines – The anti-graft court Sandiganbayan has dismissed graft cases filed by the Office of the Ombudsman against five members of Cebu City’s Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) for Goods and Services stemming from waste management contracts.
The case is based on the questionable awarding of contracts to Jomara Konstruckt Corporation, ACM Hauling Services, and ARN Central Waste Management Incorporated for the collection and disposal of 1,886 tons of waste, hauling of 3,597 tons of waste, and tipping fees for 50,000 tons of waste, respectively.
“Considering the extensive and comprehensive provisions allegedly violated by the accused as cited in the amended Informations, without specifically depicting even a glimpse of the acts or omissions allegedly committed by the accused, …the court finds no sufficient factual grounds to support the contention of the prosecution,” the Sandiganbayan 7th Division said in its ruling.








