Alcantara, DPWH contractor dropped from 3 cases–DOJ
Henry Alcantara and Sally Santos were dropped as accused after becoming state witnesses in a DPWH flood control corruption case, while trials continue for other respondents.
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Ex-DPWH exec Alcantara, contractor Santos dropped in Bulacan graft, malversation cases
In a message to reporters on Thursday, March 19, Department of Justice Spokesperson Polo Martinez said that Alcantara and Santos were dropped as respondents by “virtue of their admission as state witnesses under the Witness Protection Program.”
Henry Alcantara, Sally Santos dropped from malversation, graft cases
Due to their status as state witnesses, former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) district engineer Henry Alcantara and contractor Sally Santos were dropped as respondents in cases over anomalous flood control projects in Bulacan, according to the Department of Justice.
Alcantara, DPWH contractor dropped from 3 cases–DOJ
Henry Alcantara, the dismissed public works official who was among the first to be implicated in the flood control corruption scandal, but who was later admitted into the witness protection program, now has fewer criminal cases to worry about. Formerly the district engineer of the Bulacan regional office of the Department of Public Works and […]...Keep on reading: Alcantara, DPWH contractor dropped from 3 cases–DOJ
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has confirmed that former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) District Engineer Henry Alcantara and Sally Santos are no longer included as defendants in three cases filed over flood control projects in Bulacan. According to DOJ Spokesperson Atty. Polo Martinez, Alcantara's name was removed as a respondent after he was accepted as a state witness under the Witness Protection Program (WPP). Meanwhile, San…
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