Republic Act 7080 or The Anti-Plunder Law

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------------------LAWNUM: RA07080
DATE : 07/12/91
TITLE : AN ACT DEFINING AND PENALIZING THE CRIME OF PLUNDER
TEXT

S. No. 733
H. No. 22752
Republic of the Philippines
Congress of the Philippines
Metro Manila
Fourth Regular Session
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-third day of
July,
nineteen hundred and ninety.
[REPUBLIC ACT No. 07080]

AN ACT DEFINING AND PENALIZING THE CRIME OF


PLUNDER

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the


Philippines in Congress assembled:
SECTION 1. Definition of Terms. - As used in this Act, the term
a) "Public Officer" means any person holding any public office
in the Government of the Republic of the Philippines by virtue of
an appointment, election or contract.
b) "Government" includes the National Government, and any of its
subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities, including
government-owned or -controlled corporations and their
subsidiaries.
c) "Person" includes any natural or juridical person, unless the
context indicates otherwise.
d) "Ill-gotten wealth" means any asset, property, business
enterprise or material possession of any person within the purview
of Section Two (2) hereof, acquired by him directly or indirectly
through dummies, nominees, agents, subordinates and/or business
associates by any combination or series of the following means or
similar schemes:

1) Through misappropriation, conversion, misuse, or malversation


of public funds or raids on the public treasury;
2) By receiving, directly or indirectly, any commission, gift,
share, percentage, kickbacks or any other form of pecuniary
benefit from any person and/or entity in connection with any
government contract or project or by reason of the office or
position of the public officer concerned;
3) By the illegal or fraudulent conveyance or disposition of
assets belonging to the National Government or any of its
subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities or government-owned or
-controlled corporations and their subsidiaries;
4) By obtaining, receiving or accepting directly or indirectly
any shares of stock, equity or any other form of interest or
participation including the promise of future employment in any
business enterprise or undertaking;
5) By establishing agricultural, industrial or commercial
monopolies or other combinations and/or implementation of decrees
and orders intended to benefit particular persons or special
interests; or
6) By taking undue advantage of official position, authority,
relationship, connection or influence to unjustly enrich himself
or themselves at the expense and to the damage and prejudice of
the Filipino people and the Republic of the Philippines.
SEC. 2. Definition of the Crime of Plunder; Penalties. - Any
public officer who, by himself or in connivance with members of
his family, relatives by affinity or consanguinity, business
associates, subordinates or other persons, amasses, accumulates or
acquires ill-gotten wealth through a combination or series of
overt or criminal acts as described in Section 1 (d) hereof, in
the aggregate amount or total value of at least Seventy-five
million pesos (P75,000,000.00), shall be guilty of the crime of
plunder and shall be punished by life imprisonment with perpetual
absolute disqualification from holding any public office. Any
person who participated with the said public officer in the
commission of plunder shall likewise be punished. In the
imposition of penalties, the degree of participation and the
attendance of mitigating and extenuating circumstances shall be
considered by the court. The court shall declare any and all
ill-gotten wealth and their interests and other incomes and assets
including the properties and shares of stocks derived from the
deposit or investment thereof forfeited in favor of the State.
SEC. 3. Competent Court. - Until otherwise provided by law, all
prosecutions under this Act shall be within the original
jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan.
SEC. 4. Rule of Evidence. - For purposes of establishing the

crime of plunder, it shall not be necessary to prove each and


every criminal act done by the accused in furtherance of the
scheme or conspiracy to amass, accumulate or acquire ill-gotten
wealth, it being sufficient to establish beyond reasonable doubt a
pattern of overt or criminal acts indicative of the overall
unlawful scheme or conspiracy.
SEC. 5. Suspension and Loss of Benefits. - Any public officer
against whom any criminal prosecution under a valid information
under this Act in whatever stage of execution and mode of
participation, is pending in court, shall be suspended from
office. Should he be convicted by final judgment, he shall lose
all retirement or gratuity benefits under any law, but if he is
acquitted, he shall be entitled to reinstatement and to the
salaries and other benefits which he failed to receive during
suspension, unless in the meantime, administrative proceedings
have been filed against him.
SEC. 6. Prescription of Crimes. - The crime punishable under
this Act shall prescribe in twenty (20) years. However, the right
of the State to recover properties unlawfully acquired by public
officers from them or from their nominees or transferees shall not
be barred by prescription, laches, or estoppel.
SEC. 7. Separability of Provisions. - If any provisions of this
Act or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remaining provisions of this Act and the
application of such provisions to other persons or circumstances
shall not be affected thereby.
SEC. 8. Scope. - This Act shall not apply to or affect pending
prosecutions or proceedings, or those which may be instituted
under Executive Order No. 1, issued and promulgated on February
28, 1986.
SEC. 9. Effectivity. - This Act shall take effect after fifteen
(15) days from its publication in the Official Gazette and in a
newspaper of general circulation.
Approved,
RAMON V. MITRA
Speaker of the House
of Representatives

JOVITO R. SALONGA
President of the Senate

This bill which is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 733 and


House Bill No. 22752, was finally passed by the Senate and the
House of Representatives on May 27, 1991 and May 29, 1991,
respectively.
CAMILO L. SABIO
Secretary General
House of Representatives

EDWIN P. ACOBA
Secretary of the Senate

Approved: July 12, 1991

CORAZON C. AQUINO
President of the Philippines

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