![]() ![]() Sworn statement in the record disclosed also that Elizabeth Dimaano had no visible means of income and is supported by respondent for she was formerly a mere secretary. That on February 25, 1986, a person who rode in a car went to the residence of Elizabeth Dimaano with four (4) attache cases filled with money and owned by MGen Ramas. That respondent usually goes and stays and sleeps in the alleged house of Elizabeth Dimaano in Barangay Tengga, Itaas, Batangas City and when he arrives, Elizabeth Dimaano embraces and kisses respondent. These items could not have been in the possession of Elizabeth Dimaano if not given for her use by respondent Commanding General of the Philippine Army.Īside from the military equipment/items and communications equipment, the raiding team was also able to confiscate money in the amount of ₱2,870,000.00 and $50,000 US Dollars in the house of Elizabeth Dimaano on 3 March 1986.Īffidavits of members of the Military Security Unit, Military Security Command, Philippine Army, stationed at Camp Eldridge, Los Baños, Laguna, disclosed that Elizabeth Dimaano is the mistress of respondent. The equipment/items and communication facilities which were found in the premises of Elizabeth Dimaano and were confiscated by elements of the PC Command of Batangas were all covered by invoice receipt in the name of CAPT. The value of the property located in Quezon City may be estimated modestly at ₱700,000.00. The lot has an area of 3,327 square meters. He is also the owner of a house and lot located in Cebu City. The relevant part of the Resolution reads:Įvidence in the record showed that respondent is the owner of a house and lot located at 15-Yakan St., La Vista, Quezon City. ![]() On 27 July 1987, the AFP Board issued a Resolution on its findings and recommendation on the reported unexplained wealth of Ramas. 2īased on its mandate, the AFP Board investigated various reports of alleged unexplained wealth of respondent Major General Josephus Q. Salonga, created an AFP Anti-Graft Board ("AFP Board") tasked to investigate reports of unexplained wealth and corrupt practices by AFP personnel, whether in the active service or retired. 1 vested the PCGG with the power "(a) to conduct investigation as may be necessary in order to accomplish and carry out the purposes of this order" and the power "(h) to promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purpose of this order." Accordingly, the PCGG, through its then Chairman Jovito R. Marcos, his immediate family, relatives, subordinates and close associates. 1 primarily tasked the PCGG to recover all ill-gotten wealth of former President Ferdinand E. 1") creating the Presidential Commission on Good Government ("PCGG"). Immediately upon her assumption to office following the successful EDSA Revolution, then President Corazon C. Petitioner prays for the grant of the reliefs sought in its Amended Complaint, or in the alternative, for the remand of this case to the Sandiganbayan (First Division) for further proceedings allowing petitioner to complete the presentation of its evidence. The first Resolution dismissed petitioner’s Amended Complaint and ordered the return of the confiscated items to respondent Elizabeth Dimaano, while the second Resolution denied petitioner’s Motion for Reconsideration. ![]() RAMAS and ELIZABETH DIMAANO, Respondents.īefore this Court is a petition for review on certiorari seeking to set aside the Resolutions of the Sandiganbayan (First Division) 1 dated 18 November 1991 and 25 March 1992 in Civil Case No. ![]()
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