Critical newspaper publisher convicted of libel, sentenced to jail

CMFR/Philippines—The publisher of a daily newspaper critical of the Arroyo government was found guilty of libel on 5 June 2008 and sentenced to a minimum of six months to a maximum of two years in prison. She was also ordered to pay P5 million (approximately $113,480) in moral damages and P33,732.25 (approximately $765.58) in civil damages.

Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 59 Judge Winlove Dumayas found Ninez Cacho-Olivares, publisher, editor in chief and columnist of Manila’s The Daily Tribune guilty of libel for a 23 June 2003 article, “Firm’s Partners Ensure Victory of AEDC.” The article alleged that then Ombudsman Simeon Marcelo chose people connected to his own law firm, Carpio Villaraza Cruz (CVC), to handle a complaint by one of its clients against the winning bidder in a controversial build-operate contract for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal III.

Olivares’ lawyer Alexis Medina said that they are weighing their options on whether to file a motion for reconsideration to Dumayas or an appeal to the Court of Appeals. Olivares has posted bail for her provisional liberty.

CVC claimed in a court affidavit that the article “maligned and blackened the reputation” of the firm by “accusing them of being mere influence peddlers, unlawfully manipulating government institutions for their own ends and using their power against the good of the country.”

Olivares stood by her story and maintained that it was not libelous. The story was also a matter of grave public interest, Olivares said.

There are 47 other libel cases filed by CVC against Olivares, each case corresponding to a story. Medina said that they have appealed 46 of the cases to the Court of Appeals, asking that they be consolidated into one, while one case is already being heard.

The Daily Tribune has been critical of the Arroyo administration since it came to power in 2001. Police operatives raided the office of the Tribune on 25 February 2007 when President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo declared a state of emergency. – with reports from abs-cbnNEWS.com/Newsbreak

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