At least nakatikim na ng kulungan si Kap. Magdadalawang-isip ng umulit yan.
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At least nakatikim na ng kulungan si Kap. Magdadalawang-isip ng umulit yan.
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Bro.- my dear father told me the same thing many times... I have rejected our relative's sponsorship and arrangement, a lateral office work transfer later, and of course my personal decision when I was in the US for extended work-related assignments ...
Everytime I look in the mirror, everyday, I am looking and sounding more like my dear father.... (God bless his soul - I miss him tremendously)...
Lalo tumatagal tumatalino na sila sa sistema ng corruption. Wala paper trail yan me mga tao yan tumatanggap sa kanila at dinadaan nila sa investment para ma cover up mga ninakaw nila. Sadly wala na talaga tayo pagasa kahit sino pa maupo nasa cultute na natin corruption [emoji24]
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However, despite the prosecution having failed, in the words of the court, “to establish beyond reasonable doubt that accused Ramon ‘Bong’ Revilla Jr. received, directly or indirectly the rebates, commission and kickbacks from his PDAF [Priority Development Assistance Fund]” and therefore “cannot hold him liable for the crime of plunder,” the next paragraph of the dispositive portion declared that the “accused” (not the convicted, mind, meaning all three—Revilla, Cambe and Napoles) “are held solidarily and jointly liable to return to the National Treasury the amount of One Hundred Twenty-Four Million, Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (PhP124,500.00).”
Not guilty—but return the money? | Inquirer Opinion
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2 justices say Bong Revilla made P87.6M unexplained bank deposits
Money, money, money! cue in ABBAFormer Senator Ramon ‘Bong’ Revilla Jr. and his immediate family made numerous deposits to various bank accounts and made investments worth P87.6 million within 30 days and yet no explanation was made about the source of the money, two Sandiganbayan justices said in their separate dissenting opinions.
Sandiganbayan Associate Justice Efren De la Cruz, First Division chairperson and Associate Justice Maria Theresa Dolores Gomez-Estoesta said Revilla remained silent on the report of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) that the former senator and his family made a total of P87,626,587.63 deposit from April 6, 2006 to April 28, 2018.
Both Justices pointed out that the dates corresponding to the deposits were mentioned in the ledger of government witness Benhur Luy who indicated that Revilla received commissions through his chief of staff, Atty. Richard Cambe from Janet Lim-Napoles.
De la Cruz said Revilla did not give an explanation as to how he and his family managed to make deposits worth P87.6 million in only 30 days.
“The Court cannot engage in guesswork and conjecture that Revilla was monetarily capable to make such deposits and investments out of his income from being a senator, producer and actor. He did not present an iota of evidence of his financial capacity,” De la Cruz said.
“Revilla met the evidence against him with nothing more than either denial or silence,” he added.
Estoesta, in her separate dissenting opinion said Revilla, in his SALN for 2006 did not declare any cash on hand or deposit in banks while in 2007 declared only a total of P3.3-million cash deposits.
However, Estoesta said the majority of the justices who voted for the acquittal said the AMLC report was “not conclusive” for its failure to indicate whether the accounts it has examined solely came from Revilla or if those are “fresh funds” or withdrawn from another account.
“Point is, this was never the concern of Senator Revilla. The accused never even attempted to debunk the findings of AMLC in his own defense. He simply wallowed in his own defense of denial and forgery,” Estoesta said.
She then asked “why would the majority opinion now take the cudgels for him?”![]()
Last edited by ClaNker; December 8th, 2018 at 12:38 PM.
Fell asleep and just woke up. I will probably be up the whole night
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Went to a wedding at Pque today but I initially went to the wrong church. Haha. Luckily, my father went back to Dona Soledad Ave. kahit galit na siya.
Tapos going home to the south south naman, I took the wrong exit and went to WSR instead of SLEX. Sayang din 15 mins or so but I got a cheaper toll fee so I think quits na rin lol
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Nagloloko internet connection namin sa bahay [emoji51]
do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
Ang hirap na pakainin ng panganay ko. Nung una pork lang hindi nga kinakain. This includes anything pork, kahit pizza we need to buy a vegetable pizza separate for her. Hindi masyado problem dahil hindi naman ako nagluluto ng pork.
Now kasama na shrimp at squid, dahil scavengers daw. Half of the dishes I know how to cook uses shrimp.
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Well your problem is easy bro it can be bought easily in groceries there, my one and only chikiting doesnt eat beef before, we forced her to try, unfortunately her first was wagyu and she like it like 4 times a week she had to go with me in grocery to see that its wagyu beef, then came a life saver the Kalbi Korean Bbq, that saves me lot, no more wagyu for her,.. and the wife learned how to make Kalbi.
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Homesickness just kicked in yo!
Ang sama! Hahaha [emoji28]
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Nah! Kids these days are just picky i guess. My eldest thank goodness malaki na dati di kumakain veggies now fave nya na salad. Yung middle naman no fruits and fried chicken only pero dahan dahan na outgrow na medyo adventurous na. My youngest rice lang and tinola, minsan daing ok pa the other 2 you will need wild horses to make them eat fish or daing. Hay buhay.
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