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In the Know: People tied to VP Binay

/ 03:58 AM May 19, 2015

Gerardo Limlingan

He was one of Binay’s two longtime trusted aides to whom former Makati City Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado said he handed over duffel bags containing millions of pesos in alleged kickbacks for Binay. Records of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed that he was the registered owner and vice president of Agrifortuna Inc. and a shareholder of Meriras Realty and Development Corp. Limlingan is also a board member and business sector representative of the University of Makati and president of the JC Binay Foundation.

Eduviges Baloloy

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Eduviges “Ebeng” D. Baloloy was the other Binay personal aide who allegedly received duffel bags from Mercado containing millions of pesos in kickbacks for Binay.

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Erlinda Chong

She is one of the owners of Meriras Realty and Development Corp. Mercado, who turned against Binay after he was junked as candidate for Makati mayor, said she was Binay’s cover for the cakes given to Makati City’s senior residents and managed the cafeteria at Makati City Hall and Ospital ng Makati.

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Antonio Tiu

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Chinese-Filipino businessman Antonio L. Tiu, president of Sunchamp Agri-Tourism Park, was allegedly fronting for Binay on the ownership of a 350-hectare property in Rosario, Batangas province, where Sunchamp agri-nature farm is also located.

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James Tiu and Anne Lorraine Buencamino-Tiu

James Lee Tiu, brother of Antonio Tiu, is a shareholder of Sunchamp Real Estate Development Corp. He and his wife, Ann Loraine Buencamino-Tiu, made total contributions of P15 million to Binay’s vice presidential campaign and P5 million to the latter’s party, PDP-Laban in the 2010 national elections—some of the expenses found by the Bureau of Internal Revenue to charge them with P39-million tax evasion in 2014.

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Bernadette Portollano

 

Bernadette Cezar Portollano is corporate secretary of Omni Security Investigation and General Services and administrator of Agrifortuna Inc.

Irene Chong

Irene Chong is corporate secretary of Millennium Food Chains Corp. according to the company’s 2014 general information sheet. She is said to be an owner of Meriras Realty and Development Corp., according to Mercado.

Kim Tun Chong

Kim Tun Chong is among the incorporators of Millennium Food Chains Corp. and purported owner of Meriras Realty and Development Corp. according to Mercado.

Kimsfer Chong

Kimsfer Chong is a director of Millennium Food Chains Corp., according to the company’s 2014 general information sheet. Alleged to be an owner of Meriras Realty and Development Corp. by Mercado.

Imee Chong

Alleged to be an owner of Meriras Realty and Development Corp. by Mercado during a Senate hearing in September.

Iris Chong

Listed as a director of Meriras Realty Development Corp., according to the company’s 2013 general information sheet.

Line de la Peña

Line de la Pena, an assistant city engineer, heads Makati City’s Central Planning Management Office. He is a member of the technical working group that allegedly received kickbacks from infrastructure projects that the Makati City government awarded to favored contractor Hilmarc’s Construction Corp. between 1999 and 2014, according to Mercado.

Vissia Marie Aldon

Acting Makati City Administrator. Member of the technical working group that allegedly received kickbacks from infrastructure projects that the Makati City government awarded to favored contractor Hilmarc’s Construction Corp. between 1999 and 2014, according to Mercado.

Danilo Villas

He heads Makati City’s Department of Environmental Services and Cooperative Development Office.

Aida Alcantara

A staff of Limlingan. In a Senate hearing in September, Mercado alleged that Alcantara was an owner of Omni Security Investigation and General Services, a security and janitorial services company that won contracts with the Makati government when Binay was the city’s mayor. Listed as a director of Omni from 2010 to 2014, according to the company’s general information sheets.

Hirene Lopez

In a Senate hearing in September, Mercado alleged that Lopez is among the new owners of Omni Security Investigation and General Services, a security and janitorial services company that won contracts with the Makati government when Binay was the city’s mayor. Listed as a treasurer of Omni from 2010 to 2014, according to the company’s general information sheets. Mercado said Lopez replaced businessman Jose Orillaza and his other partners. Lopez reportedly had a 20-percent share in Omni.–Compiled by Inquirer Research

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