+ Follow LINGKOD TARLAC FOUNDATION INC Tag
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[Title] => Sandigan denies appeal of ex-Tarlac governor
[Summary] => The Sandiganbayan affirmed yesterday its earlier decision convicting former Tarlac governor Mariano Un Ocampo III and a private co-defendant for two counts of malversation of public funds involving a P56-million loan to a foundation in 1988.
In a six-page resolution, the anti-graft bodys fifth division, chaired by acting Presiding Justice Minita Chico-Nazario, said the three sets of documentary evidence which Ocampo and Andres Flores submitted to appeal their conviction would not change the decision against them.
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[Title] => In the end, well overcome convicted ex-gov
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY The provinces first post-martial law governor, Mariano Un Ocampo III, is appealing his and his brother-in-laws recent conviction by the Sandiganbayan for three counts of malversation of public funds.
"We know that in the end, we will overcome," said Ocampo in an open letter to friends and supporters.
Ocampo and brother-in-law Andres Flores were meted a jail term of 10 to 19 years and ordered to pay a fine of P1.26 million
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[Title] => Ex-Tarlac gov convicted
[Summary] => The Sandiganbayan sentenced former Tarlac governor Mariano Un Ocampo III from 10 to 18 years in jail for misusing P1.2 million in provincial funds in 1988.
The anti-graft courts fifth division said it found Ocampo "guilty beyond reasonable doubt" of three counts of malversation of public funds.
Also meted the same jail term was Andres Flores, executive officer of the Lingkod Tarlac Foundation Inc., of which Ocampo was the chairman of the board of trustees.
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LINGKOD TARLAC FOUNDATION INC
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In a six-page resolution, the anti-graft bodys fifth division, chaired by acting Presiding Justice Minita Chico-Nazario, said the three sets of documentary evidence which Ocampo and Andres Flores submitted to appeal their conviction would not change the decision against them.
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[Summary] => TARLAC CITY The provinces first post-martial law governor, Mariano Un Ocampo III, is appealing his and his brother-in-laws recent conviction by the Sandiganbayan for three counts of malversation of public funds.
"We know that in the end, we will overcome," said Ocampo in an open letter to friends and supporters.
Ocampo and brother-in-law Andres Flores were meted a jail term of 10 to 19 years and ordered to pay a fine of P1.26 million
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[Summary] => The Sandiganbayan sentenced former Tarlac governor Mariano Un Ocampo III from 10 to 18 years in jail for misusing P1.2 million in provincial funds in 1988.
The anti-graft courts fifth division said it found Ocampo "guilty beyond reasonable doubt" of three counts of malversation of public funds.
Also meted the same jail term was Andres Flores, executive officer of the Lingkod Tarlac Foundation Inc., of which Ocampo was the chairman of the board of trustees.
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January 11, 2003 - 12:00am