View Poll Results: Senate's verdict on CJ
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May 23rd, 2012 02:14 PM #3201
bakit sa medical city pa dinala, ang layo sa senate nun ah.
pinakamalapit dyan, san juan de dios hospital, or medical city manila, or pwede pa siguro makati med. center
baka mas "friendly" ang mga doktor sa med. city.
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May 23rd, 2012 02:17 PM #3202
It is the Constitution itself that requires all government officials to make full disclosure of their assets, liabilities, and net worth through their SALNs.
The law requiring confidentiality of foreign currency deposit is a mere Republic Act. The Constitution is the one that should be followed.
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May 23rd, 2012 02:19 PM #3203
Tingin ko ganun nga style ni Corona.
Hospital sya, enrile goes on with the trial... makes a decision... corona impeached.
Corona will tell the public na hindi siya nabigyan ng fair trial... he couldnt defend himself... minamadali masyado etc. etc. with matching iyak pa
Sino pogi ngayon sa harap ng mga masses? hehehe
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May 23rd, 2012 02:22 PM #3205
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May 23rd, 2012 02:35 PM #3206eto yung sabi ni thief justice a night before his appearance sa IC...
I’m not nervous
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May 23rd, 2012 02:40 PM #3207ok...busisiin natin yung mga sinabi ni thief justice...
6 inconsistencies in Corona's testimony
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May 23rd, 2012 02:50 PM #32086 inconsistencies in Corona's testimony
by Carmela Fonbuena
Posted on 05/23/2012 10:43 AM | Updated 05/23/2012 1:11 PM
MANILA, Philippines - Chief Justice Renato Corona’s walkout Tuesday, May 22, eclipsed his testimony. In his opening statement that lasted 3 hours, the impeached Chief Justice accused the government of a conspiracy against him and described a report on his dollar accounts a "malicious lie."
But Corona's statement was riddled with inconsistencies, particularly when he talked about the Basa-Guidote Enterprices Inc, the disputed family corporation of his wife Cristina.
We noted at least 6 inconsistencies in the Chief Justice's statement before the court.
1. They lived a simple life?
Corona said his family lives a simple life. They rarely use the air-conditioner and they don’t have any househelp.
“Simpleng buhay at tahahan lamang. Hindi man kami gumagamit ng aircon sapagkat napakadali naming magkasakit sa lamig. Simpleng pagkain lamang ang kinakain namin sa bahay. Sa maniwala man kayo o hindi, kami po ay walang katulong sa bahay,” Corona said.
But Corona’s reimbursements in the Supreme Court show a different story. He dined in fancy restaurants and wore expensive Barong Tagalog, among others.
Among the documents that the prosecution panel has are the following:
Corona's reimbursement of P15,362.37 for a meal at Century Tsukiji restaurant on June 20, 2010. The receipt was under the name “Renato/Cristina Corona.”
Corona's reimbursement of P20,400 and P25,000 for Barong Tagalog purchased at Rustan’s store Design Exchange Corp.
A reimbursement of P100,000 for the “purchase Christmas gifts of the Chief Justice”
Receipts of his reimbursements were part of the evidence that various commercial institutions submitted to the Senate impeachment court based on a request from the prosecution.
Article 3 of the impeachment complaint accuses Corona of “failing to meet and observe the stringent standards… that provides that “a member of the judiciary must be a person of proven competence, integrity, probity, and independence.”
“Respondent reportedly dipped his hands into public funds to finance personal expenses. Numerous personal expenses that have nothing to do with the discharge of his official functions, such as lavish lunches and dinners, personal travels and vacations, and fetes and parties, have reportedly been charged by the Respondent to judicial funds. In essence, Respondent has been reportedly using the judicial fund as his own personal expense account, charging to the Judiciary personal expenditures,” reads the complaint.
The prosecution did not present them as evidence anymore after presiding officer Juan Ponce Enrile barred them from discussing peripheral allegations.
Corona also owns two condominiums in upscale The Fort in Taguig City. He purchased his unit in Bonifacio Ridge in 2005 for P9.1-M.
He purchased his unit in Bellagio in 2009 for a “reduced” price of P14.5-M. Condominium builder Megaworld gave the Chief Justice a discount of P10-M supposedly considering the damage in the unit that was caused by a typhoon.
LINK for MORE: "6 inconsistencies in Corona's testimony"
source: "6 inconsistencies in Corona's testimony"
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May 23rd, 2012 02:52 PM #3209
Sabi ni Jinggoy Estrada, maaring intayin nila si Corona until Friday.
Asswhack talaga.
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May 23rd, 2012 02:54 PM #3210
I say corona played it well..
Conspiracy theory time!
Pwede din, he'll resigned from his post na lang since he got the ire of the senator judges from the walk-out yesterday he might say na impartial na yun judgement against him kung itutuloy niya pa yung laban niya.
Bilib pa din ako kay angelo reyes hinusgahan na ang sarili
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