The Philippine Star

Jinggoy sees no political color in Sandiganba­yan ruling

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

Sen. Jinggoy Estrada does not see any political color in the Sandiganba­yan Fifth Division’s ruling that found him guilty of one count of direct bribery and two counts of indirect bribery over his alleged involvemen­t in the pork barrel scam.

In an interview over ANC, Estrada maintained that he was charged with plunder, of which he was acquitted, and was surprised to be convicted of direct and indirect bribery.

“The conviction of indirect and direct bribery, since based on the informatio­n sheet that was filed against me, it was only a case of plunder. So I had to defend myself in the plunder charges against me. So I really didn’t know where that direct and indirect bribery came from,” he said.

The anti-graft court said there was a transfer of money supposedly, and Estrada accepted millions from an individual related to Janet Lim-Napoles.

“I completely deny that allegation. I never stole any money. I never received any money from anybody, especially Napoles, the whistleblo­wers or even Benhur Luy. In fact, the decision of the Sandiganba­yan on plunder charges was that there was no criminal intent. I did not receive nor accept any money or steal any money for that matter,” Estrada said.

He noted that he has instructed his lawyers first to read the 400-page decision and to file and exhaust all legal remedies available.

“We’ll have to file the motion for reconsider­ation before the Sandiganba­yan and hopefully, if it is denied, we will have the last option to go up to the Supreme Court,” he said.

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