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Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Heidi Mendoza and Rabusa

Dear insansapinas,

In my blog Forensic Accounting: The case of the Missing 
200 million check, I saluted the  brave state auditor Heidi
 Mendoza who insisted that there is enough evidence against
 ex-General Carlos Garcia.

I was about to write that the bus bombing may push the
 case of  Garcia to the dust  bin when she surfaced again, 
in the media;this time with the challenge that she would walk 
naked if the case is dismissed. 

 A former auditor of the Commission on Audit was confident that she had a tight case against the former military comptroller whom she had investigated for alleged
corruption and even vowed to walk naked if the case against him would be dismissed.
Whoa. Palakpakan. Ang Babaeng may B*y*g.


Hindi lang yan, hindi siya natakot banggitin ang mga taong pumipigil sa kaniyang ilabas ang katotohanan.

Standing ovation. Palakpakan.

After the report was completed, Mendoza said her COA boss said they weren’t interested in the report. Instead, she was told to submit it to the Ombudsman.


She was told by then COA chair Guillermo Carague to just return all the documents she recovered. “[He said] 'Wag ka na sumulat ng  report nag-resign naman na si Ombudsman [Marcelo]',” she said.
Carague later offered to name her to a foreign post after she manifested she wanted to resign.


Obvious ba na sinusuhulan siya ng position? 

Sana ito ang i-blog din ng mga Big Bad Bloggers ang support nila kay Heidi Mendoza, hindi lang yong mga resto na nagbibigay sa kanila ng payola. Uhmm.

Rabusa
Hindi ko ginagawang hero ang mga whistleblowers na dati na sangkot din sa corruption na kanilang ibinibilad sa publiko. Karamihan sa kanila ay mga kumakain ng maasim na ubas kagaya ni Venecia at ni Lozada.

Pero gusto kong nababasa ang kasamaang ginawa nila at ng mga taong nasa puwesto pa rin. 

Meanwhile, Rabusa disclosed in the Senate how he and his former seniors in the military allegedly amassed wealth, with the big bulk of the loot forked out from soldier's wages.


Ang mga walanghiya. Pinagpasasaan ang malilit na suweldo ng mga sundalong siyang pinambabala nila sa mga pakikibaka sa mga insurgents. Nasaan ang kaluluwa nila?  Dutdotin ko kaya para maging palaka sila.



The retired lieutenant colonel also revealed that Angelo Reyes, a former AFP chief of staff, supposedly accepted some P50 million as a send-off gift when he retired in 2001. Reyes has denied the allegations.
Sabi ni Capistrano
“The ballooning (bank) deposits of the Garcias in dollars and pesos were evidence of wealth but not bribery,” he said.


Susme, naman, di tingnan nila ang income tax returns ni Garcia, tingnan nila ang kaniyang deposit accounts. May negosyo ba sila na magbibigay sa kanila ng sandamukal na pera habang ang kaniyang sweldo ay 20,000 pesoses lang a month.


Alangan namang tumutubo yong pera nila sa bangko na parang mongo o nanganganak na parang rabbit.


Pinaysaamerika 

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