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Vice President Jejomar Binay
Vice President Jejomar Binay
Or are the people, once again, left holding an empty bag?

That is the question of many people reading reports of massive withdrawals from Vice President Jejomar Binay’s alleged 242 bank accounts under his name as well as under the name of his wife former Makati Mayor Elenita Binay and son Junjun, Makati mayor. A number of the accounts are also in the name of his alleged dummies.

The amounts mentioned are mindboggling. In the Inquirer story on the report of the Anti-Money Laundering Council which was the basis for the freeze order by the Court of Appeals of suspected Binay accounts, the total amount mentioned is P11 billion since 2008.

From P2.5 million in 1988, his reported net worth when he was first elected mayor of Makati City to having P11 billion today is really mindboggling.

A spectacular increase in 27 years. And to think that the Binays are supposed to be in public service and not known to be in business.

The Inquirer report states: “In the AMLC report, the amounts of P315,467,269.59, P221,436,720, P44,954,005.43 and P49,075,903.14 in cash were deposited in the various accounts of Gerardo Limlingan, Mario Oreta and Bernadette Cezar Portollano on Oct. 14, 2014… The following day, on Oct. 15, 2014, cash deposits totaling P79,621,549.00 were also made to the alleged dummy accounts.

“The AMLC report also showed that between Sept. 12 and Oct. 22, 2014, a total of P585,754,104.86 was withdrawn in over-the-counter transactions from the accounts of Limlingan and Eduviges D. Baloloy, a longtime Binay executive assistant.”

Limlingan, whose whereabouts are unknown as of now, is reportedly Binay’s financial officer. He is also referred as the VP’s “bagman.”

VP Jejomar Binay in his Batangas hacienda.
VP Jejomar Binay in his Batangas hacienda.
Oreta is the president of property developer Alphaland Corp. which was exposed by former Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado as having paid P200 million in kickbacks to Binay for a land deal in Makati involving the property of the Boy Scout of the Philippines, which the Vice President heads. Businessman Roberto Ongpin is Alphaland’s chairman of the board.

Portollano is corporate secretary of Omni Security Investigation and General Services, a security and janitorial services company, and administrator of Binay’s former company, Agrifortuna Inc.

AMLC noted that the withdrawals started when the Senate Blue Ribbon sub-committee began the investigation into the Makati Parking building overprice last year.

The massive October withdrawals coincided with the Senate hearing on the vast Binay Hacienda in Batangas.
Although it is doubtful if the frozen accounts still hold substantial amounts, it is a danger signal to the Binays. Justice is closing in on them.

Credit should go to Blue Ribbon sub-committee headed by Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III and the Sen. Antonio Trillanes III, who initiated the investigation of the Binays’ unexplained wealth.

The two, more so with Trillanes, have antagonized some people with their persistence in looking into irregularities in Makati involving the Binays. But so far, their exposes have been proven correct.

With the devastating AMLAC report and the CA freeze, Trillanes said it’s game over for the Vice President. He expects Binay to withdraw from 2016 presidential race.

I fervently hope he is right.I dread the prospect of having a president that has perfected the art of plunder.

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8 Comments

  1. Ana Duran Ana Duran

    293% seems too small…..11 billion is 4,400 times (440,000%) 2.5 Million…..

  2. Jojo Jojo

    si Limlingan kaya hindi na makita ay baka naka semento na sa loob ng drum at naka lubog na sa dagat. tulad nang ginawa kay Ruby Rose Barameda.

  3. chi chi

    Php11B is too small for Binay’s kurakots.

    I bet, he is not going to withdraw, he will do everything to win. Imamatimatiks!

    Agree ako, Ellen… nakakatakot magkarun ng presidente “that has perfected the art of plunder. Nakupo!

  4. roc roc

    May natira pa ba? Marami, yong pera no longer fluid for it was used to buy properties, businesses, shopping malls, estates, houses, apartments, maybe expensive paintings worth millions as well. Marami ang natira, pero hindi na cash. Si Binay at ang mga kaalyado niya are probably set for life, their income guaranteed, no need for them to work hard.

    Still, Binay wants to be president. That’s the ultimate power boost, a head of state among heads of state in international arena, truly a VIP the likes of President Obama, Germany’s Angela Merkel, France’s Francois Hollande, etc. Binay’s path to the presidential throne seems to be short circuiting though. Electrifying.

  5. Panahon ni Marcos ano ang pagkatao ni Binay. Gusto ko masagot niyo kayo na nagbabasa dito. Ano ang pagkatao ni Binay sa panaon ni Marcos at sa ngayon.

  6. srcitizen2000 srcitizen2000

    Sabi ni Binay hindi dapat ipagkatiwala sa walang karanasang ang pinas. sagot ko diyan: isusugal na nang nagiisip na pinoy ang kanilang boto sa isang walang karanasan kesa naman sa isang experiensado na at master ng deceipt at corruption. mas kawawa naman ang bansa.

    sabi pa niya lima lamang daw ang kanyang bank accounts. sagot diyan: mapapaniwala mo ang mga pinoy kung sasabihin mo magkano ba ang laman ng bawat isa rito nung jan 2014 at magkano na ang mga laman ngayon?

  7. Hindi nila kayang ipaliwanag yan. Kung yung abogada nga hinimatay nung ipaliwanag sa media, e sanay pa yun magsinungaling.

    Teka, hindi lang nung mayor na si Binay nagmilagro yan. Kung babasahin ninyo yung SALN niya nung 2011, nakabili na raw si Binay ng dalawang lote, IN CASH, sa Victoria Homes, Tunasan at Alabang Hills, parehong nasa Muntinlupa, noong pang 1964. Bakit milagro? Kasi estudyante pa siya sa College of Law ng UP nung panahong iyon. Alam nating ulilang lubos si Binay at pinag-aral lamang ng kanyang mga tiyuhin at mura lang ang tuition sa UP.

    Photo of Binay’s 2011 SALN: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-dgmj97Y81xI/VDy-8oZ6ZLI/AAAAAAAABTw/lBN2BvhkT90/s800/Questions-in-SALN1.jpg

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