Woman lawmaker behind new P500M pork scam
A congresswoman and the wife of a Bulacan representative are among 15 operators of bogus nongovernment organizations (NGOs) that allegedly siphoned off P500 million in pork barrel allocations of 20 lawmakers, according to documents filed on Wednesday in the Office of the Ombudsman.
Rep. Nancy Catamco of the second district of North Cotabato province and Florida Robes, wife of Rep. Arturo Robes of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan province, were among those named in affidavits submitted Wednesday to the Ombudsman by lawyer Levito Baligod, who helped expose the Napoles scam two years ago.
The other NGO operators named in the latest alleged racket were Evelyn Miranda, Rosemarie Palacio, Quennie Estanislao, Maylanie Asuncion, Elvira Roseph Castelo, Cheryl Ugali, Marilou Antonio, Joel Soriano, Marilou Ferrer, Maripaz de la Vega and Rizza de la Vega, France Mercado and Jaime Paulo Paras.
The NGOs allegedly involved in the P500-million scam were Workphil Foundation, Sagip Buhay People Support, Kaisa’t Kaagapay, St James de Apostle, Kagandahan ng Kapaligiran, Kapuso’t Kapamilya, Kabuhayan at Kalusugang Alay sa Masa, Gabay sa Magandang Bukas, Center for Mindoro Integrated Development, Aaron Foundation and Buhay Mo Mahal Ko Foundation.
The alleged scam was similar to the operation carried out by businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles in the alleged P10-billion diversion of the congressional Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) to ghost projects and fake NGOs.
Article continues after this advertisement“They were the ones who collected the checks, submitted documents and were the contact persons for the legislators,” according to one of the witnesses interviewed by the Inquirer. “If we need to follow up papers and signatures of the legislators, we contact them.”
Article continues after this advertisementPalacio was also mentioned by Napoles in her affidavit submitted to the Department of Justice as one of her agents in the House of Representatives.
Napoles is detained in connection with a serious detention case involving her finance officer, Benhur Luy, who turned against her and became the principal witness in the alleged P10-billion PDAF scame. She is also facing plunder charges that include Senators Juan Ponce Enrile, Jinggoy Estrada and Bong Revilla. Enrile is out on bail while Estrada and Revilla are under police detention.
The National Bureau of Investigation is investigating some of the 15 NGO operators but is having difficulty for lack of witnesses, according to a source privy to the investigation.
“Someone has to connect the dots. We hope that with the new whistle-blowers we can pin down the new set of legislators who funneled public funds to these questionable organizations,” said the source, who asked not to be named for lack of authority to speak on the matter.
At least P500 million of pork barrel allocations of Enrile and Revilla, former Sen. Edgardo Angara, and 17 current and former representatives ended in the accounts of these NGOs.
The new whistle-blowers are under the protection of Baligod, a lawyer who helped expose the P10-billion Napoles racket.—Nancy C. Carvajal
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