The Sandiganbayan anti-graft court in the Philippines during proceedings where Sarah Discaya and nine others entered not guilty pleas to graft and malversation charges.

Sarah Discaya, 9 Others Plead Not Guilty to Graft and Malversation Charges

January 13, 20261 min read

Businesswoman Sarah Discaya and nine co-accused have entered not guilty pleas to graft and malversation charges before the Sandiganbayan, marking a key procedural step as the case moves forward.

Sarah Discaya, 9 Others Plead Not Guilty to Graft and Malversation Charges

Court records show that the charges stem from alleged irregularities involving public funds tied to government-linked transactions. Prosecutors argue that the accused participated in acts that resulted in the misuse or unlawful disbursement of state resources. The defense, however, maintains that the allegations are unfounded and that the accused will contest the claims through evidence and testimony.

During arraignment, the Sandiganbayan read the informations and recorded the pleas, formally setting the stage for pre-trial and trial proceedings. Legal observers note that a not guilty plea is standard and preserves the accused’s right to fully challenge the prosecution’s case.

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No findings of guilt were made at this stage. The court emphasized that the proceedings will proceed strictly under the rules of evidence, with both sides given the opportunity to present their arguments.

As the case advances, the focus shifts from headlines to hearings—where documents, witnesses, and timelines will determine outcomes.

In the justice system, truth is not assumed. It is proven.

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