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Gigi Reyes seeks inhibition of top Sandigan justice in plunder case

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/ 02:58 PM June 13, 2017

Jessica Lucila “Gigi” Reyes. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Atty. Jessica Lucila “Gigi” Reyes, the detained chief of staff of former senator Juan Ponce Enrile, called on Sandiganbayan Presiding Justice Amparo Cabotaje Tang to inhibit in her plunder case for supposedly predetermining her guilt in the pork barrel scam.

In her motion for Tang’s recusal, Reyes said she is also adopting the motion for inhibition Enrile filed against Tang.

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Enrile, the main suspect in the plunder case, hinted that former president Benigno Aquino III’s appointment of Tang as top anti-graft justice might have influenced her decision-making in the pork barrel scam case.

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READ: Enrile seeks inhibition of Sandiganbayan’s top justice

In her motion, Reyes said the court pre-determined her guilt in its March 2016 resolution that denied pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles’ appeal on the denial of her bail petition.

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Reyes said the court “made specific findings of guilt” against her even as she was not party to the bail hearings of Napoles.

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In that resolution, the court said there is no direct evidence to show Enrile received the alleged kickbacks from Napoles, but there is “more than compelling evidence” Reyes received Enrile’s share from the alleged agent Ruby Tuason.

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“Thus, the receipt by Atty. Reyes, who was likewise a public officer at the time material to this case, of the said ill-gotten wealth is strong and unrebutted evidence that the crime of plunder was indeed committed and that accused Napoles played a stellar but perfidious role in this grand conspiracy,” the court then said.

Reyes said the court under Tang’s chairpersonship prejudiced her at a proceeding where she was not even a party to the petition, thus violating her right to be presumed innocent.

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“In thus making specific findings of culpability against accused Reyes… the Honorable Chairperson allowed accused Reyes to be prejudiced in a proceeding in which she did not participate and was not heard at all, in violation of the fundamental tenets of due process of law; and placed accused Reyes in a perilous position where she is presumed guilty and compelled to prove her innocence, in contravention of her basic right to be presumed innocent under the Constitution,” her motion read.

Reyes said Tang clearly showed bias when it applied the Supreme Court decision on Enrile’s bill of particulars that found Enrile’s plunder information valid, in finding Reyes’ plunder charge valid as well, but did not apply the same decision when it prohibited Reyes from benefiting in Enrile’s bill of particulars.

The court denied Reyes’ bid to benefit in Enrile’s bill of particulars because Reyes was not party to that case, even though the Supreme Court clearly said Enrile and his co-accused may avail of the bill of particulars, Reyes’ motion stated.

“With due respect, the Honorable Chairperson cannot unilaterally choose and apply handpicked portions of the Supreme Court decision in the Enrile case to accused Reyes whenever convenient and supportive of her position, and jettison and cast aside other equally important portions of the same decision when they are contrary to her stance,” her motion said.

“The Honorable Chairperson, in excluding accused Reyes from the benefits of the Supreme Court decision… cannot but give rise to the understandable perception of bias that erodes confidence in the impartiality of the Honorable Chairperson,” it added.

Reyes sought Tang’s recusal as the court earlier ordered simultaneous hearings to tackle her bail petition and her trial for plunder.

READ: Simultaneous bail hearing, plunder trial for Gigi Reyes ordered

While Enrile was allowed by the Supreme Court to post bail, Reyes, who was accused of serving as Enrile’s agent, remains detained in Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig since her surrender in 2014.

Reyes was rumored to have had an affair with the elderly Enrile during his Senate days.

Enrile was accused of receiving P172.8 million in kickbacks from his alleged ghost pork barrel projects.

READ: Like Enrile, Gigi Reyes loses appeal to junk plunder case

In its resolution denying the bail motion of Napoles, the Third Division said there was “compelling evidence” Reyes received the kickbacks for Enrile from Napoles.

The court gave credence to the testimony of socialite Tuason that she delivered Enrile’s share of kickbacks from Napoles to Reyes.

READ: There’s compelling evidence Reyes received Enrile kickbacks–Sandigan

“Although there is no direct evidence that Senator Enrile received the kickbacks/commissions/rebates repeatedly given by accused Napoles to his middlepersons, there is more than compelling evidence, consisting of the testimony of Ruby Tuason, that Atty. Reyes received Senator Enrile’s share,” the court said.

“The information in this case alleges that Senator Enrile and Atty. Reyes conspired with each other ‘and with Janet Lim-Napoles’ in amassing, accumulating and acquiring ill-gotten wealth,” it added. JE

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