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Reyes got P50M as ‘send-off’ money, says AFP exec


Kimberly Jane T. Tan, GMANews.TV

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A former budget officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Thursday accused former Defense chief Angelo Reyes of receiving not less than P50 million as “pabaon” (send-off money) when he retired as military chief of staff in 2001.

“Upon retirement we give some amount to the retiring chief of staff,” bared former Army Col. George Rabusa during the Senate hearing on the controversial plea bargain agreement entered into by former AFP comptroller Maj. General Carlos Garcia and the Office of the Ombudsman.

Other highlights of the hearing:

-Special Prosecutor Wendell said in the light of the Rabusa testimony they may re-open the probe on Garcia.

-“I’m not applying to become a state witness,” Garcia said when asked by Trillanes the possibility of changing his mind and cooperate with the government.

Rabusa said he and then AFP comptroller Lt. Gen. Jacinto Ligot, his superior, personally brought the money to Reyes at the AFP chief of staff quarters dubbed as the “White House.”

Harry Roque links COA report to Ortega murder

Photo from ABS-CBN online
I did not have the privilege of knowing Dr Gerry Ortega but I join all those who condemn his murder Monday.

The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines has added Ortega’s name to the long list of journalists of have been killed in a country that prides itself as a democracy but at the same is one of the most dangerous working place for journalists.

Ortega was a veterinarian and environmentalist who was also a radio commentator. He was shot at close range while he was shopping in an ukay-ukay store. The gunman, Marlon Dicamata, has been apprehended.

Police has traced the gun used in the killing of Ortega to former Provincial Administrator Romeo Seratubias, who reports said claimed to have sold the gun to someone else.

Hindi na sana nag-iisa si Heidi

Nagulat ang marami sa pinakita ni Heidi Mendoza na P200 milyon na tsekeng pinirmahan ni dating Maj. Gen. Carlos Garcia at sa kanyang kuwento kung paano pinaikot-ikot ng dating military comptroller ang pera hanggang naglaho na.

Si Mendoza ang government auditor na ang-imbestiga ng kaso ni Garcia na kinasuhan noong 2004 ng plunder o pandarambong sa halagang P303 milyon na pera para sa military.

Sa totoo lang noon pa yun nilabas ni Heidi nang siya ay tumestigo sa hearing ng kaso ni Garcia. Siya lang ang dumiin kay Garcia. Sabi niya 16 na beses siya tinawag ng korte. Nandyan na yung nililito siya sa mga pirma ni Garcia. Ngunit nanindigan siya.

The P200 million check: the smoking gun in Garcia plunder case


If the general public was appalled by the plea bargain agreement struck by Maj. Gen. (ret.) Carlos Garcia and the Office of the Ombudsman , one can just imagine how it was with Heidi Mendoza, the government auditor who was the lone prosecution witness who gave documentary evidence in the plunder case against the former military comptroller.

Mendoza, who withstood all kinds of pressure while she was investigating the Garcia plunder case, said it was so painful to hear and read government prosecutors say that the reason they had to accept Garcia’s offer for plea bargain was because the evidence was weak.

Related articles:

Prosecutors ‘dumped own witness’ by Jarius Bondoc: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=650902&publicationSubCategoryId=64

Auditor in plunder case launches truth campaign: http://verafiles.org/main/focus/auditor-in-plunder-case-to-launch-truth-campaign/

Go slow on Garcia, auditor told: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20110125-316387/Go-slow-on-Garcia-auditor-told

Transcript of Mendoza Dec 3, 2008 testimony: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20110125-316389/No-one-from-COA-gave-me-the-support-that-I-needed

She said that’s what everybody was telling her and her team when they were investigating. Garcia was a smart guy, there was no paper trail in the more than P300 million that he was accused of filching from government funds.

Auditor in plunder case to launch truth campaign

By Yvonne T. Chua and Ellen Tordesillas
VERA Files

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A former state auditor who testified against ex-military comptroller Carlos Garcia disclosed over the weekend a “request” from a government office for her to tell the public the evidence in the plunder case against the retired major general is weak.

For related documents: list of assets and properties, plea bargain agreement and the OSG intervention, click here -VERA Files.

But the request, made about a week after the Sandiganbayan on Dec. 16 allowed Garcia to post bail on the basis of his plea bargain agreement with special prosecutors, has only strengthened Heidi Mendoza’s resolve to reveal what she says is “the truth behind the Garcia case.”

“It is plunder; it is more than P50 million. I am standing by my story,” said Mendoza who left her job at a multilateral bank on Friday to embark on a “truthtelling” mission.

Plunder, the acquisition of ill-gotten wealth of at least P50 million by a public officer, is nonbailable and punishable by life imprisonment.

Mendoza, who headed a special six-member team the Commission on Audit detailed with the Office of the Ombudsman from 2004 to 2006 to investigate Garcia’s transactions, is the lone prosecution witness who told the court that the former comptroller committed plunder.

Padalang nawawala

Nakatanggap ako ng sulat mula kina Vincent T. Gonzales at Johanna Nuguid Gonzales na nagtatrabaho sa a Dubai, U.A.E. at sabi nila ay kasalalukuyang nandito sa “ Pilipinas Kay Ganda.” May problema sila sa LBC Express cargo.
Ito ang sulat ng mag-asawang Gonzales:

“ Ito po ay sa problema namin ng asawa ko sa palpak na serbisyo ng LBC Express Cargo dahil nawala daw po yung box na ipinadala namin mula Dubai, para po sa pamilya namin dito at nakapangalan bilang tatanggap ang mother-in-law ko na si Emma V. Nuguid.

“Ang jumbo box (22 x 22 x 30 inches) po na ito na may tracking number na 421001166188 ay na-pick-up sa bahay namin sa Dubai noon pang December 4, 2010 at inaasahan naming mai-deliver sa amin dito sa Tarlac pagkatapos ng isang buwan.

Behind the blogs

Today’s Sunday Inquirer is on Pinoy blogosphere. This blog together with my favorite blog, The Professional Heckler, were featured in Fe Zamora’s article,“Behind the Blogs.”

Heckling is a serious business best practiced only by professionals. Like Marcelo “Loi” Reyes Landicho, the man behind the irreverent Professional Heckler, who has been poking fun at politicians, celebrities and everyone else who gets in his line of fire.

Example is this blog posted one day in May 2010.

And the No.1 birthday message left on Sen. Mar Roxas’ answering machine…

“Hi Marrrrrrrrrr! This is Krissy! Gosh! It’s your birthday pala today! I almost forgot. Mabuti na lang, Tito Jojo Binay reminded me about it over dinner last night! Gosh, this is so embarrassing! Forgetful na talaga ang lola mo, pasensya na! Anyway, happy, happy birthday and I sincerely wish na ma-enjoy mo ang ‘yong pagiging ordinary citizen. Pakisabi kay Tita Koring, I miss her. Well, slight. Gosh! She won’t be Second Lady nga pala noh? How saaaaad! Bye, bye for now! I need to go. Oh my! Baby James, ano ba! ’Wag mong dilaan ’yang Villar bracelet. That’s dirty! Gosh this kid”

Patuloy na kababalaghan ng Maguindanao masaker

Hindi na ako magtataka kung sa kahuli-hulihan, papalabasin ng mga abogado nina Ampatuan na ang 58 na namatay noong Nob. 23, 2009 sa Maguindanao ay nag-suicide.

At siyempre, kung nag mass suicide nga ang mga ito, walang kasalanan si Datu Unsay Mayor Andal Ampatuan, Jr. at ang kanyang ama na si Andal Sr., ang kanyang kapatid na si Zaldy, dating gubernador ng Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao. Hindi malayo na maabswelto na sila.

Matunog ngayon ang usap-usapan na tumataginting na P200 milyon ang pinakawalan na naman daw ng mga Ampatuan at mukhang makamtan na rin ni Zaldy ang kaniyang kalayaan na binigay ni dating Justice Secretary Alberto Agra at naudlot lamang dahil sa lakas ng galit ng publiko. Ngunit habang tumatagal, dumadami ang isyu na pinagka-abalahan ng mga tao, baka makuha na niya kasama na rin ng kanyang ama. Si Andal Jr siguro matagal-tagal pa ngunit doon na rin ang direksyun nun.

Auditor in Garcia case bares order to drop probe

From ABS-CBN:

Auditor Heidi Mendoza
(The Commission on Audit auditor who testified in the plunder case against former military comptroller Major General Carlos Garcia has broken her silence regarding her testimony in the Sandiganbayan, on the heels of the assertion by the special prosecutors of the Office of the Ombudsman that there was not enough evidence to convict Garcia of plunder. Heidi Mendoza, one of the main witnesses in the case, resigned from the Commission on Audit in 2006 after she was instructed to drop her investigation into the alleged anomalies involving AFP funds. Mendoza sat down with ABS-CBN’s Ces Oreña Drilon for an exclusive interview. — Eds.)

Heidi Mendoza thought she could just go on with her life and forget her court testimony before the Sandiganbayan. After all, she had landed a well-paying job in a regional financial institution. But like so many times in her life, Mendoza could not just sit back and be silent.

As she did in 2006, Mendoza recently resigned from her job so she could speak her mind. A 20-year veteran of the Commission on Audit (COA), Mendoza said her job to look into the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) fund mess began when Ombudsman Simeon Marcelo made a personal request to then COA Chairman Guillermo Carague for her to lead the team that will assist his office in the investigation of General Garcia.

Political strategist learns a few lessons

Last month, Malou Tiquia, president of Publicus, which is into political management and strategizing, went to her veterinary clinic in Quezon City to pick up her beagle.

She parked her car, a Ford Fiesta, in front of her vet’s clinic located between Ferino’s Bibingka and Tapa King and Pizza Hut. “The place is well lighted and guarded,” Malou underscored.

It didn’t take her five minutes to pick up her beagle and when she came back, she found her car burglarized.

“Tinangay lahat my whole bag with wallet, cards and everything, two laptops because we just came from a briefing of a client. My make-up kit,” Malou related.