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Janet Lim Napoles stopped the Senate twice from investigating her

February 13, 2014

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By Raïssa Robles

Janet Lim Napoles is indeed a very powerful and well-connected woman. So powerful, she was able to stop the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee from investigating her not just once but twice.

The first time was in 2006 and is well documented by various media outlets.

The second time – in late 2008 to early 2009 – is not so well known.

The Napoles pork scandal may have lifted the veil on why in a sea of poverty, a few Filipinos are super-wealthy.

If true, today’s testimony of Ruby Tuason is a shocking tale of greed.  It calls to mind what Mario Puzo in The Godfather wrote paraphrasing Honoré de Balzac  – that “behind every great fortune there is a crime.”

Tuason sheds a bit more light on why then Senate Blue Ribbon Committee Chairman Richard Gordon simply stopped investigating Janet Lim Napoles on the fertilizer fund scam from 2008 to 2009.

The pork suspect-turned-whistleblower narrated today under oath how Napoles tried to persuade her to use her connections to stop Gordon’s 2008-2009 investigation:

“I was in the States at that time. She (Janet Lim Napoles) kept on bugging me to come back to help her. I said I can’t.”

But apparently, Napoles found a way without Tuason’s help. It turned out, she no longer needed Tuason.

And Napoles continued to corner  senators’ pork in bigger and bigger amounts, until she made the mistake of quarreling with her assistant Benhur Luy and forcing him to go on a “spiritual retreat” – which Luy claimed was another word for kidnapping.

Just to put my narration in context, let me go back to 2006 when the Senate Committee on Agriculture and the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee conducted a joint investigation of the fertilizer fund scam of Agriculture Undersecretary Jocelyn “Joc-Joc” Bolante.

According to Senate Agriculture Committee chair Ramon “Jun” Magsaysay, Janet Lim Napoles was about to testify on her part in the scam when her appearance was overtaken by then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s order barring all government officials under the executive department from attending congressional probes without Arroyo’s consent. Magsaysay was quoted by radio station DZMM as saying that

“She (Janet Lim Napoles) was not summoned to the first five hearings but on the 6th one, which was supposed to be on February 25, (2006), na kasama siya, walang dumating because of Executive Order 464 from Malacañang.”

It would take another two years before the Senate would investigate the fertilizer scam once more. Shortly before Christmas of 2008, Senator Richard Gordon gave Janet Lim Napoles a nasty Christmas gift. Gordon issued the following press release saying he had issued a subpoena against Janet Lim Napoles, the government’s second largest supplier of fertilizer on record.

The original press release can be viewed by clicking on this link.

In January, Senator Gordon who is a brilliant legislator and outstanding manager, issued another press release saying, “foundations were used to launder money” in the fertilizer fund scam. Gordon was right on the money.  

The original press release can be viewed by clicking on this link.

The next month, however, Gordon suddenly dropped his investigation of Janet Lim Napoles. Here is his press release to that effect:

The original press release can be viewed by clicking on this link.

After the Napoles scandal broke out last year, former Senator Gordon (now the chairman of the Philippine Red Cross) told GMA News in a text message that his committee’s “principal focus (was) Bolante and other big fish.”

“At the time, we had a good lead against all conspirators specifically Bolante and the others, which was our mandate. If you look at our report, we said the Ombudsman can continue with the rest of the investigation. That is what they are supposed to do,” the former senator said.

I couldn’t buy that explanation and I thought there was something deeper because from what I personally know talking to him all these years, Gordon is a very smart man. Obviously, everybody knows by now that Napoles is a far bigger fish than Bolante. Did Gordon know it at that time? 

 I tried phoning Gordon several times to find out but his two mobile phones just kept on ringing.

* * *

Today’s Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing under Senator TG Guingona breaks one of those unwritten rules in Congress. And this is – you do not rat on your own colleagues.

It is also an example of life’s irony – that the woman who could do serious political damage to allies of ex-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is a distant relative of her husband.

* * *

In the year 2008, Juan Ponce Enrile was the Senate President and Senator Jinggoy Estrada the Senate President Pro Tempore.

Today’s whistleblower, Ruby Tuason, said she delivered commissions to both Enrile and Estrada at that time through their aides. Both senators have denied this saying Ruby is lying to save her own skin.

Can the Senate really be THIS CORRUPT? I don’t want to prejudge the Napoles case. But two things have been established by the unfolding scandal:

First, it’s fun to be a Senator and a senator’s aide. You are in the highest circles of power and wealth. It can make you giddy.

And second, it’s financially rewarding to be well-connected to senators and other top government officials.

The two videos below say it all. You might have seen both in the past but watch it again in the context of what the nation now knows about the Napoles pork scam. Please note though that the music is gone in both videos because YouTube said these were copyright material. Er, wasn’t it the Senate that helped pass the copyright law?

If Napoles did steal tax money, then we helped finance her daughter’s lavish 21st birthday party.

If Napoles did steal tax money with some senators’ knowledge, then we now know why the senators in the video below were very happy celebrating the birthday of Gigi Reyes, Enrile’s aide-lover (according to Senator Miriam Santiago).

Of course, because you as a taxpayer allegedly paid for both celebrations, you probably won’t be as happy.

Tagged With: Ex-Senator Richard Gordon, Janet Lim-Napoles, Ruby Tuason, Senator Jinggoy Estrada, Senator Juan Ponce Enrile

Comments

  1. Cris Tubal says

    February 24, 2014 at 12:56 PM

    Just wondering. Is it normal for anyone, specially a subordinate, to use and feel safe, (in the proximity of her/her boss) the office premises to transact illegal millions of pesos for herself/himself alone (excluding her/his boss, who claim not to have known or consented to the transaction of his subordinate) that which, by virtue of her/his boss’s office, said millions was part of, or commission of the project funds intended by the office to implement government projects? If I were the one, I would not take that risk, if the funds was purely for myself who receives the money. I will met the money courier in a place were my boss would’nt know where I am and would not have the possibility to pick me up at any given time. It would be risky for the possibility that my boss will suspect and found out my transaction in the future.

  2. drill down says

    February 18, 2014 at 7:18 PM

    Belmonte wants to tackle Charter change first, FOI bill later

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/568291/belmonte-wants-to-tackle-charter-change-first-foi-bill-later?ModPagespeed=noscript
    —————————————————————

    scared of foi?

    • raissa says

      February 18, 2014 at 8:50 PM

      And to think he was once a reporter of the Manila Chronicle.

    • vander anievas says

      February 18, 2014 at 8:55 PM

      bakit kaya ayaw nilang tigilan ang chacha.
      naglalaway sila.
      ano kaya ang balak nilang isingit?
      malaki ang tsansang malagyan iyon ng mga probisyon na pagsisisihan nating lahat kung hahayaan nating pakialaman ng mga mambabatas nating alam nating hindi mapagkakatiwalaan sa ngayon.
      alam nating marami sa kanila ay may pansariling layunin lang sa pagsusulong ng pagbabago sa ating charter.
      sasang-ayon lang ako kung si pnoy mismo ang magsasabing nais niyang baguhin ang ilang probisyon at ihahatag muna niya ang mga iyon sa taong-bayan…

    • jorge bernas says

      February 28, 2014 at 11:39 AM

      @ drill down,

      Sana F.O.I. Bill muna at pagkatapos ay ipatupad na ang R.H. Law dahil matagal na ito at kailangang kailangan na ito nang mga kabataan at mga mag-asawang gustong mag Plano nang Pamilya. Ano kaya ginagawa nang taga supreme court at TRO pa rin nila ito. Tanong kolang kong violations of our rights kaya itong ginawa TROs. nang S.C.dahil malaking tulong sa lahat ito kong maipatupad kaagad.

      Gumastos ang Gobyerno nang mahigit 120,000.-sa chect-ups at lab.test kay janet napoles samantalang ang ibang inmates ay napabayaan na karapatdapat sa ganitong serbisyo, unfair diba? Gayong hindi naman tumutulong sa Pamahalaan at ayaw ikanta/ibunyag ni janet napoles mga kasamahan nito sa PDAF Scam bakit pa tayo gagastos nang malaki at dapat ay ilagay na ito sa ordinaryong piitan/kulungan at nang patas/fair sa lahat nang bilanggo? Tandaan natin na nagsisiksikan mga bilanggo sa kulungan/piitan pero itong sabi nang iba na reyna nang PDAF Scam ay mayroon sariling kulungan at doctor na umaasikaso ay napakasuwerte naman nitong reyna nang Pandarambong at nabigyan ang kapritso…At kapag masampahan nang kaso at makulong mga Mandarambong na mga Mambabatas natin at iba pa ay magiging reason/rason nila ito para humingi nang hospital arrest o kaya sa lugal kong saan nakulong si janet napoles? gagastos na naman tayo nito at dagdag pasanin na naman ni juan dela cruz? Sana ang lahat ay PANTAY PANTAY MAGING SA KULUNGAN MAN LANG??? para magsilbing “ARAL sa LAHAT na BAWAL ang KURRAPT lalo na’t ikaw ay MAMBABATAS” Amen…..

  3. Martial Bonifacio says

    February 18, 2014 at 5:13 PM

    First jinggoy said na merienda/pagkain lang ang dala ni Ruby Tuason when she visits him. Now he is partially admitting that he knew or he is aware about the alleged ghost projects from PDAF na hiningi noon ni Ruby Tuason, JLN sa kanya at sa iba pang mambabatas.

    Sen. Estrada: Tuason also visited other senators for projects
    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/578896/sen-estrada-tuason-also-visited-other-senators-for-projects

    mahirap talagang mag maang-maangan.

    • vander anievas says

      February 18, 2014 at 7:04 PM

      ano raw?, tuason also visited other senators?
      tanungin natin si sexy kung sinu-sino pa ang binisita ni RT para sa projects?
      may nalalaman yata si sexy tungkol sa mga transactions ng ibang senadores.
      baka nga hindi siya ang involved kundi ung mga sinasabi niya…

    • drill down says

      February 18, 2014 at 8:30 PM

      “These funds were sourced from the PDAFs of Senators Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. (P413.29 million), Juan Ponce Enrile (P332.7 million), Jinggoy Estrada (P191.58 million) and Gregorio Honasan (P14.55 million). ”

      http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/467339/coa-funds-sourced-from-enrile-revilla-estrada-honasan-pdaf?ModPagespeed=noscript
      ——————————————————
      tuason admitted to facilitating projects worth roughly P800M, which is more than estrada + enrile combined.

    • jorge bernas says

      February 19, 2014 at 11:01 AM

      @ Martial B.,

      Dating cabinet sec.si ruby tuason tagadala lang nang mga merienda/pagkain sa senado at hindi lang iisang beses nangyari napakaimposibling sagot ni jinggoy at mahirap paniwalaan mas naniniwala ako sa sagot ni ruby tuason na pera ang dala nito na kickback galing sa PDAF na idinaan sa fake/bogus NGOs. ni janet lim napoles….

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