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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

[MUST KNOW] NAPOLES LIST: Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr

Note:
Hindi porket bata o estudyante ka lang ay hindi ka na makikiaalam sa kung saan napupunta ang buwis o tax na binabayaran ng mga magulang mo! Estudyante din ako, pero hindi ko pinalalagpas ang mga ganito. Kung magiging apathetic lang ang mga estudyanteng nagbabasa nito, aba, wala na talagang pag-asa ang Inang sinisilangan natin.

At kahit na empleyado ka, alam mong may karapatan kang malaman kung sino ang lumulustay sa pera na pinaghihirapan mo o kung may nagagawa bang maganda sa bansa ang mga taong niluklok natin sa pwesto.


We need to change the system! Reform the political landscape of the Philippines! Let your parents know about this. By just simply sharing it to them in conversations, you are becoming the influence, that small part of the big change you wish to see in this country. #BoomPanes

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With whom did pork barrel (PDAF) scam queen Napoles hold transactions? Who are the Senators behind the biggest corruption revealed in public to date? Who was/were the agents who coursed through the process? Who asked for kickbacks in exchange for the lawmakers' projects?

In our list is Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr.


 
Agent: Richard Cambe

Napoles detailed 5 transactions involving Revilla’s PDAF (total of P275 million). In some cases, she personally handed money to Revilla, while in others, his staff Richard Cambe acted as agent. She gave details about the transactions for each SARO.

The NLDC was the sole implementing agency in all 5 transactions.

Napoles said the division of kickbacks was Revilla (40%), Cambe (5%), and NLDC’s Sevidal (5% “less tax”).

Napoles said she personally handed Revilla P8 million in his home in 114 Sarangani St., Ayala Alabang Village, Muntinlupa in January 2009.

For the other transactions, Cambe would pick up commissions from her Discovery Suites office and bring the SARO there. She said that in May 2009, “Senator Revilla called and told me that Atty Cambe will pick up the cash in my office.” After giving Cambe the cash, Napoles said she “confirmed with Senator Revilla over the phone before he left.” She said in another instance in May 2009, “Senator Revilla acknowledged the receipt” via phone.

Napoles said Revilla and Cambe sometimes requested for the full commission, instead of getting it in two tranches, because they needed cash.

(Editor's note: Cambe was formerly a senior staff of former senator Ramon Revilla Sr, who chaired the public works committee in the Senate. He first worked for the senior Revilla in 1993 and was retained by the son when he won as senator. He has denied being the bagman of the younger Revilla.)

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Credits to Rappler.com for the summary of details of the affidavit submitted by the camp of Napoles!