Sandiganbayan denies plea of ex-QC mayor Bautista to reconsider graft conviction
The Sandiganbayan has denied the motion filed by former Quezon City mayor Herbert “Bistek” Constantine M. Bautista to reconsider his graft conviction that sentenced him to six to 10 years in jail with perpetual disqualification to hold public office.

In a resolution issued last April 8, the anti-graft court said: "Accused Bautista's Omnibus Motion (A) for reconsideration; in the alternative (B) to refer the instant motion to a Special Division of five members dated Feb. 3, 2025 supplemented by his supplemental motion for reconsideration is denied."
Also denied was the motion for reconsideration filed by Bautista's co-accused, former City administrator Aldrin C. Cuña. The court said: "Accused Cuña's Motion for Reconsideration (To the Decision Dated Jan. 20, 2025) dated Feb. 4, 2025 is denied."
In the same resolution, the Sandiganbayan admitted "in the interest of justice" the supplemental motion for reconsideration filed by Bautista as it denied the pleading of the prosecution to expunge the supplemental motion.
Bautista and Cuña were found guilty beyond reasonable doubt of violation of Section 3(e) of Republic Act No. 3019, the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act in a decision promulgated on Jan. 20, 2025
Their conviction was due to findings that the Occupational Permitting Tracking System (OOPTS) was not accessible online by the end of June 2019.
The court has faulted Bautista and Cuña for approving and facilitating the release of P32,107,912 to the supplier, Geodata Solutions Inc., despite the inaccessibility of the OOPTS. It was only after the OOPTS was overhauled to function as designed, two years later, that the OOPTS was finally made available to the public, it said.
The 31-page resolution was written by Special Seventh Division Chairperson Associate Justice Ma. Theresa Dolores C. Gomez-Estoesta with the concurrence of Associate Justices Zaldy V. Trespeses and Georgina D. Hidalgo.