MARCOLETA TO FACE PLUNDER CHARGE OVER ₱75M DONATIONS

​The Office of the Ombudsman is set to file a non-bailable plunder case against Senator Rodante Marcoleta before the Sandiganbayan this week, marking a significant escalation in the probe over ₱75 million in alleged campaign contributions.

​Ombudsman Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla announced on Monday that the resolution against the lawmaker is nearly finalized for official filing.

​“Senator Marcoleta, it’s for resolution, we’re about to file it already,” he told reporters.

​Government prosecutors claim that the ₱75 million received by Marcoleta surpassed the ₱50-million threshold required to charge an individual with plunder under Republic Act No. 7080, also known as the Anti-Plunder Law.

​Marcoleta has strongly refuted the accusations, submitting a counter-affidavit on June 5 asserting that the complaint fails to substantiate the essential elements of the crime.

The lawmaker maintained that the funds given by former Anakalusugan Party-list Representative Mike Defensor, alongside businessmen Joseph Espiritu and Aristotle Viray, were strictly private donations rather than public funds.

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