Showing posts with label Pork Barrel Queen. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
LA Pinoys monitor Napoles Senate hearing
CALIFORNIA - While the Filipino community was holding a despedida for Los Angeles Deputy Consul General Dan Espiritu, many eyes were glued on to the television watching a bulletproof vest clad Janet Lim Napoles appear for her Senate hearing.
"She's guilty, guilty as hell," said Perla Avestro.
Los Angeles Filipinos have had a high interest in this case with the Napoles clan owning several properties and bank accounts in Southern California.
"She's very pitiful but she deserves it because she's facing the whistleblowers who are saying she's lying and her only defense is they are lying," said Arturo Garcia of the US Action Against Pork.
It started with a delay after she met with her public defendants. Napoles denied setting up the bogus nongovernment organizations where the lawmakers Priority Development Assistance Fund were funneled into. The whistleblowers meanwhile denied her denials.
"It's not punitive. It's just investigative. So it's basically a way to grandstand. So everyone is grandstanding except those who are accused. That's why those people who are excused like Enrile, Revilla, and Estrada do not present themselves. They just use their proxies," said Garcia.
As lawmakers took turns grilling the alleged pork barrel mastermind, one lawmaker linked to the scandal was not part of the hearing: Senator Jinggoy Estrada, who was in Northern California seeking medical treatment for his wife.
Filipinos had a mixed reaction on Estrada's absence.
"He said I want to have a face-to-face with her. But now, where is he?" Garcia asked.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Napoles denies setting up fake NGOs
‘I pity the Senators who were dragged into this’
Businesswoman Janet Napoles, the alleged mastermind of the pork barrel scam, denied Thursday setting up fake non-government organizations that allegedly received billions of pesos in pork barrel funds.
While Napoles confirmed that key whistleblower Benhur Luy is her former employee she denied ordering them to set up at least 20 NGOs that allegedly received priority development assistance funds.
She confirmed knowing the other whistleblowers, but denied some of them had worked for her at the JLN Corp.
She said she only set up one NGO, the Magdalena Luy Lim Foundation for Divine Mercy, which she used for her outreach program.
Luy, however, said Napoles was lying. "Sir, nagsisinungaling po siya. Totoo po yun," he said.
Napoles also denied funneling pork funds into the pockets of lawmakers.
Asked if she approached lawmakers and vice-versa to discuss the handling of the pork funds, she said: “Hindi po…Nakakaawa ang mga senador na nada-drag dito. Hindi totoo.”
Kickbacks and commissions
Luy said he acted as Napoles’ chief finance officer, which is why he got to know the kickbacks and commissions received by the lawmakers.
“Hindi sya CFO ko. Sa administration lang sya, kasi laging nasa religious activities. Sya ang may gawa nyan,” Napoles said.
Luy said, “since sinabi nyang religious ako, sinasabi ko ang totoo.”
Based on Luy's bookkeeping records, Senator Bong Revilla allegedly gave P652 million of his priority development assistance funds to Napoles NGOs. Luy said Revilla was supposed to have received P326 million, since there was an understanding he will get 50% of the PDAF.
Based on Luy’s book, Revilla allegedly got P224,512,500.
“May mga differences, kasi galing na kay Madam yung iba.”
For Senator Juan Ponce Enrile’s P726,550,000 worth of PDAF, he was supposed to have received P363,275,000. In Luy’s book. Enrile supposedly got P172,834,500.
For Senator Jinggoy Estrada’s P751,500,000, he was supposed to have received P375,750,000. Estrada supposedly received P183,793,750.
Executive session
Before her testimony, Napoles sought an executive session with the members of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee.
The committee headed by Senator TG Guingona suspended the hearing a second time within an hour into the proceedings after Napoles sought an executive session.
Asked for her reason, Napoles said, “dahil po sa sensitivity [ng issue].”
The actions of Napoles, the alleged whistleblower, shocked some political analysts who said they did not see it coming.
Political analyst Edmund Tayao said “it’s a good move” since it could mean she will tell all.
Senator Alan Peter Cayetano agreed, but said anything that goes on in executive sessions will still come out in the public. He said, however, that the public may feel that the information will already become tainted.
Guingona rejected Napoles' plea since the matter does not involve national security.
The hearings finally started beginning at 11:00 a.m., with Guingona opening the first salvo. Napoles, nonetheless, was careful in her answers.
Asked for the background of JLN Corp., the company she started, Napoles said: “There is already a case in the BIR, let’s just wait for it.”
Guingona named one after the other the whistleblowers, but Napoles said not all of them were her employees.
The whistleblowers, one after the other, said she was not telling the truth.
Asked if she created the foundations alleged to have funneled the pork funds to lawmakers, she said she does not know the companies. She said she only knows of one, Magdalena Luy Lim Foundation, which she said was used for outreach projects.
“Pero lahat sila nagsasabi na ikaw ang gumawa."
Napoles answered, “hindi ko alam kung ano gusto nila sabihin. Tutal nasa Ombudsman na, hindi ko alam.”
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Friday, August 30, 2013
Court OKs Napoles transfer to Laguna
The Makati Regional Trial Court (RTC) has granted the petition of alleged pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim Napoles to be transferred to another detention facility, the clerk of court said on Friday.
In a 2-page decision, Makati RTC Branch 150 Judge Elmo Alameda ordered Napoles transferred to Fort Sto. Domingo in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
Alameda said Napoles is considered a “high profile detainee” and needs a safer jail facility.
Napoles is currently detained at the Makati City Jail, but her camp claims she is not safe there.
“Ang public hatred diyan ay hindi natin ma-control because ang dami nang galit sa kanya, hindi natin alam saan manggagaling ‘yan,” said one of Napoles’ lawyers, Atty. Lorna Kapunan.
The warden of the Makati City Jail, Chief Inspector Fermin Enriquez, also recommended that Napoles be transferred to another facility due to threats to her life.
Enriquez said he cannot personally guarantee the safety of Napoles.
He said there are only 6 female guards performing custodial duties for 104 female inmates, including Napoles.
He added that only 65 personnel are guarding the 545 male and female inmates at the Makati jail.
The Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation Detection Group recommended to the court that Napoles be transferred to Fort Sto. Domingo, a training and seminar facility of the PNP Special Action Force.
“According to [the recommendation], ang facility daw doon ay mas OK. May enough security personnel compared to Makati City Jail na ‘yung ratio of inmates to security personnel is hindi talaga tama,” Clerk of Court Atty. Jospha Valencia said.
Among those who were previously detained at the Laguna facility were former President Joseph Estrada; Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Gringo Honasan; and Moro National Liberation Front leader Nur Misuari.
The facility has 2 air-conditioned bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge area, television and VCD player, dining area, and kitchen area with range and oven toaster.
When Estrada was detained in Fort Sto. Domingo for plunder charges in 2001, then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was criticized for allegedly giving “special treatment” to Estrada. But then PNP chief Leandro Mendoza defended the Arroyo administration, saying Estrada as a former head of state should be allowed to keep his dignity.
Napoles and her brother, Reynald Lim, are facing charges of serious illegal detention of whistleblowers Benhur Luy. Lim is still at large.
Napoles is tagged as the mastermind of the alleged P10 billion pork barrel scam. -- Reports from Dexter Ganibe, dzMM; Ryan Chua, ABS-CBN News
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
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