Philippine Daily Inquirer

Tuason, Luy ‘talk like long-lost friends’

- By Nancy C. Carvajal

BENHUR Luy and Ruby Tuason yesterday corroborat­ed each other’s statements on how businesswo­man Janet Lim-Napoles allegedly conspired with Senators Juan Ponce Enrile and Jinggoy Estrada to engineer the purported P10-billion pork barrel racket, according to lawyer Levito Baligod.

“They talked like longlost friends and confirmed each other’s statements and transactio­ns,” Baligod said.

He said that during a fivehour meeting at the National Bureau of Investigat­ion, the two whistle-blowers also discussed the amount received by Enrile’s chief of staff, Jessica Lucila “Gigi” Reyes, for her boss and Estrada.

The lawyer said that both Luy and Tuason kept records of their respective transactio­ns with the senators.

Tuason said the commission she handed to Reyes for using Enrile’s Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) was P77 million for the period 20072009, while Estrada’s was P35 million, Baligod said.

Luy had the same figure for the alleged Enrile commission­s but his record for the money he gave Estrada was only P9 million. Baligod said this was because Estrada allegedly went directly to Napoles or used conduits.

Based on the records of the two witnesses, the first transactio­n by Tuason involving Enrile’s PDAF was P31.9 million coursed through the Department of Agricultur­e using Napoles’ bogus nongovernm­ent organizati­on— Organizati­on for Progress and Developmen­t Foundation (POPDF)— with special allotment release order No. BMB-E-04-04-068, dated Dec. 14, 2004.

Baligod also said that records kept by Tuason on the amount she had given Estrada was smaller because the senator used his former staff, Pauline Labayen, to collect his purported payoff.

Estrada also used as conduit for Napoles actor Mat Ranillo, the lawyer for the whistle-blowers said.

Baligod said that during the meeting at the NBI Special Task Force office, Tuason and Luy spoke about how the kickbacks were collected by Reyes for Enrile and Estrada.

In an interview after the meeting, Tuason said she had no regrets in coming out and would face any investigat­ion, including the Senate hearing on Thursday.

Luy, who also talked to reporters, said he was happy about Tuason’s coming out and glad that his statements had been corroborat­ed.

Luy is a former aide of Napoles, who was detained after she allegedly held him captive following threats he would expose her.

Tuason, a socialite, was said to have introduced Napoles to the lawmakers and then worked for the businesswo­man. Tuason fled to the United States after the scandal broke out. She returned on Friday after expressing willingnes­s to become state witness. She said she was bothered by her conscience.

Also yesterday, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said she was saddened that Vice President Jejomar Binay was belittling evidence that investigat­ors had gathered against Enrile and Estrada.

“Shouldn’t we be interested in this case? Shouldn’t we hope and pray that something happens with this case and that we should be supported, encouraged and not to be laughed at or being scoffed at?” De Lima told reporters.

At the weekend, Binay described as a “dud” evidence given by Tuason to De Lima.

Yesterday, Binay’s spokespers­on, Joey Salgado, said the presumptio­n of innocence was enshrined in the Constituti­on. He said that the two senators were allies of the Vice President in the United Nationalis­t Alliance was purely coincident­al.

Binay feels, Salgado said, that courts decide who qualifies as a state witness in criminal cases. “Any declaratio­n that a person will be a state witness prior to approval of the court would be premature,” he said.

Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, leader of the independen­t bloc in the House of Representa­tives, urged De Lima to stop calling Tuason’s disclosure­s as “slam dunk” evidence.

 ?? NANCY C. CARVAJAL ?? WHENRUBY MEETS BENHUR Whistle-blowers Benhur Luy and Ruby Tuason meet at theNationa­l Bureau of Investigat­ion onMonday. They are joined by Tuason’s lawyers Benedicto Valerio and DennisMana­lo (standing), and Luy’s lawyer Levito Baligod (right).
NANCY C. CARVAJAL WHENRUBY MEETS BENHUR Whistle-blowers Benhur Luy and Ruby Tuason meet at theNationa­l Bureau of Investigat­ion onMonday. They are joined by Tuason’s lawyers Benedicto Valerio and DennisMana­lo (standing), and Luy’s lawyer Levito Baligod (right).
 ?? NANCY C. CARVAJAL ?? WAITING GAME Journalist­s and photograph­ers wait for pork barrel scam whistle-blowers Ruby Tuason and Benhur Luy to come out of a meeting atNBI headquarte­rs in Manila on Monday.
NANCY C. CARVAJAL WAITING GAME Journalist­s and photograph­ers wait for pork barrel scam whistle-blowers Ruby Tuason and Benhur Luy to come out of a meeting atNBI headquarte­rs in Manila on Monday.

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