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Antigraft court allows Purisima to travel to US to visit son

Former national police chief Alan Purisima. RAFFY LERMA/INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Former national police chief Alan Purisima. RAFFY LERMA/INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

The Sandiganbayan allowed dismissed Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Alan Purisima to travel to the United States to visit his son while he faces a graft charge over an anomalous gun courier deal.

In a resolution, the anti-graft court Sixth Division said it is authorizing Purisima to travel abroad now that he has paid a travel bond of P30,000.

The court said Purisima should leave for the US not earlier than聽Sept. 5聽and return not later than聽Sept. 27聽and comply with his itinerary.

The court also ordered him to present himself in person to the clerk of court and present his passport five days after his return.

鈥淐onsidering the posting of the required travel bond of P30,000鈥 the Court finally authorizes him to travel to the United States of America from聽Sept. 5 to Sept. 27, 2016,鈥 the court said.

The court said material misrepresentation by the accused could make him liable for contempt.

In his travel motion, Purisima asked the court鈥檚 approval for him to go聽abroad to visit his son Jason Arvi, who is studying in California.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor opposed the move, saying there is no necessity for Purisima to go abroad as he faces graft.

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Purisima cited Filipino family values in insisting that he be allowed to travel for聽the family to be complete after he had long been gone due to his years in government service.

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Purisima,聽a friend of former President Benigno Aquino III, and 16 others were charged with one count of graft for acting allegedly with manifest partiality, evident bad faith and gross inexcusable negligence when they awarded the courier contract to the聽firm聽WerFast Documentary Agency, Inc.

搁贰础顿:听Purisima聽faces graft over anomalous courier deal

The prosecution said聽Purisima聽violated Section 3(e) of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act when he gave unwarranted benefit to聽Werfast.

Purisima聽entered into a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with聽Werfast聽and聽 accredited the firm as the PNP鈥檚 courier service provider for all the firearms license applications despite its failure to comply with government regulations on courier services.

Purisima聽and the respondents also approved the delivery by courier of firearms license as a mandatory policy in the PNP.

The prosecution said聽Werfast聽failed to seek prior registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission and failed to get authority from the Department of Transportation and Communications to operate a delivery service as well as an accreditation from the Department of Science and Technology.

Earlier, the Ombudsman dismissed聽Purisima, and the others for the administrative offense of grave misconduct, serious dishonesty and grave abuse of authority.聽The officials were forfeited their retirement benefits and barred from being reemployed in government.

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In ordering the graft charges, the Ombudsman said聽Purisima聽entered into a courier service contract with聽Werfast聽although the latter had no corporate existence and juridical personality when the PNP entered into a MOA in May 2011.

The Ombudsman found that no public bidding was conducted and that the MOA was entered into although聽Werfast聽lacked the track record as a courier service company./rga

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