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MANILA.
Former Maguindanao election supervisor Lintang Bedol will
soon be charged with electoral sabotage for losing the municipal
election results in the province during the May senatorial
elections.
Resurreccion
Borra, who took over as acting Commission on Elections chairman
following Benjamin Abalos Sr.'s resignation, told a Senate
budget hearing last week that the poll body would pursue filing
criminal charges against Bedol.
Borra
and Commissioners Nicodemo Ferrer, Florentino Tuason and Romeo
Brawner appeared before Senators Juan Ponce Enrile, chairman
of the Senate finance committee and Miriam Defensor-Santiago,
to appeal for no further cuts to the Comelec's proposed P4.3
billion-budget for next year.
Comelec
had originally asked for an P8.6 billion-budget for 2008,
but Malacañang cut this in half to P4.3 billion as
the final proposal to be submitted to Congress.
This
includes the proposed P267-million budget for the Autonomous
Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) election in 2008.
Borra
mentioned Bedol's case when questioned what the Comelec has
done against erring election officers.
"He
has a pending case on electoral sabotage. The investigation
is ongoing for criminal prosecution," said Borra, adding
that the result of the preliminary investigation would be
released "soon."
The
Comelec under Abalos had come under fire from poll watchdog
groups for the poll body's kid glove treatment of Bedol, who
failed to produce the municipal certificates of canvass of
the senatorial elections from Maguindanao to the Comelec office
in Manila.
Bedol
was eventually cited for indirect contempt for snubbing Comelec
hearings and was sentenced to six months in jail and fined
P1,000. But he spent only one night at the Comelec's law department
before he was released on a P15,000 bail.
Opposition
senatorial candidate Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III
filed an electoral protest before the Senate Electoral Tribunal
against administration candidate Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri,
mainly contesting the inclusion of the Maguindanao votes.
The
Comelec observed that Maguindanao produced "statistically
improbable" results since 19 out of 37 senatorial candidates
got zero votes while the administration Team Unity slate registered
a landslide victory.
After
the recanvassing of the results from Maguindanao and a handful
of other municipalities in the ARMM, Zubiri dislodged Pimentel
from the 12th slot.
In
an interview after the hearing, Borra said the preliminary
investigation report recommending the filing of electoral
sabotage charges against Bedol would be out soon.
He
said the Comelec's law department would submit the report
to Ferrer, who was put in charge of the Maguindanao recanvassing
(after Commissioner Rene Sarmiento begged off for health reasons).
Borra
said Ferrer would draft the ruling for the filing of an electoral
sabotage case against Bedol for "electoral offenses,
fraud, anomalies and infidelity in the custody of election
documents."
Borra
refused to comment on how the finding on Bedol's culpability
would affect Pimentel's electoral protest.
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