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    Who is the better fictionist?

    By Ellen Tordesillas

    Just when we were getting excited by another set of accounts by Chief Justice Renato Corona with the Philippine Savings Bank, Katipunan branch, totaling some P36 million which were withdrawn on Dec. 12, 2012, the day the House of Representatives approved the impeachment of the Chief Justice, bank manager Annabel Tiongson, dropped another information that brought us back to the fascinating tale of the "small lady" that has regaled us the past days.

    Nineteen days of impeachment trial have revealed that Corona has not been truthful in the declaration of his Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Networth.

    Corona stated in his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN) for 2010 that he had only P3.5 million in cash and investments. Yet his five peso accounts at the Philippine Savings Bank showed he had P19,728,555.39 while his checking account at the Bank of the Philippines Island, Ayala branch contained P12,024,000.67 or a total of about P32 million as of Dec. 31, 2010.

    Yesterday, more Corona millions were disclosed. PSB President Pascual Garcia and Tiongson disclosed that Corona closed three time deposit accounts worth at least P36 million on Dec. 12, 2011, the same day that the House of Representatives adopted the impeachment complaint against him prompting Sen. Jinggoy Estrada to quip, "Ayoko mag-isip ng malisya pero nagsususpetsa talaga ako. (I don't want to cast malice but I'm really suspicious.)"

    That was not the only cause for malice and suspicion that surfaced in the impeachment trial. Tiongson, upon questioning by Sen. Loren Legarda, disclosed that on Jan. 31, 2012, Rep. Jorge Banal of Quezon City came to her office and showed her a two-page document that looked like the signature card of the bank.

    Tiongson , demonstrating how Banal tried to conceal the full contents of the document, related that the congressman tried to verify if it was a dollar account. She said she was shocked to see the document that is supposed to be a highly classified document.

    That account has been the subject of the temporary restraining order by the Supreme Court.

    She said she asked Banal how he obtained the document and the congressman replied, "So many people are helping us."

    Tiongson also said that Banal offered to tell her the source of the document if she would help them.She said she told Banal, "I'm sorry, I can't help you."

    On Feb. 2, Inquirer columnist Conrado Banal III, brother of Rep. Banal, wrote about Corona's dollar account.

    "For some time now, word goes around in business that a dollar bank account in PSBank was opened about four years ago under the name of one of the Chief Justice's children, with an initial deposit of $700,000—or about P30 million," Conrad wrote.

    On Feb. 3, the Prosecution requested for a supplemental subpoena on the dollar accounts of Corona, using as an attachment photo copies of the document related to Corona's dollar account and Conrad Banal's Feb. 2 column.

    On Feb. 6, concerned that the bank documents the prosecution attached to their request for subpoena, which was granted, violated the secrecy of bank deposits law, Sen. Francis Escudero inquired how they obtained them. That was when the story about the 'small lady" came up.

    Rep Niel Tupas, head of the prosecution team, said it was given to him by Oriental Mindoro Representative Reynaldo Umali, a member of the prosecution team. Umali said while he was in the Senate Feb. 2, he was approached by a "small lady" who gave him an envelope containing the documents containing information on the dollar account of Corona.

    A review of the Senate CCTV did not show any "small lady" approaching Umali.

    Last Monday, Feb. 13, Pascual and Tiongson said the bank documents on Corona's dollar account which was the basis for the subpoena was "fake" because it had markings that was not in the original. The account number and the amount, however, were correct.

    It is understandable that PSB would insist on the document to be 'fake' because if would turn out that they were accomplice to the leak of the document, they would be liable for violating the banking secrecy law.

    Tiongson's disclosure of Banal's Jan. 31 visit to her office raised further doubt on the "small lady" story of Umali.

    The question that was immediately asked was, if Banal, who is a member of the prosecution secretariat, had already the document on Jan. 31, why didn't Umali know about it?Or did he really not know about it?

    Before the trial ended yesterday, Banal, who is the House deputy majority leader, took the stand and related that when he came home late in the evening Monday, Jan. 30, he saw a document at the gate which turned out to be the document on the dollar account of Corona. He said he went to see Tiongson the next day. That jibed with the account of Tiongson.

    He said he didn't inform other members of the prosecution team about the documents on Corona's dollar accounts. He said he just kept the information to himself even as he followed it up with the bank.

    Banal, who is vice chairman of the House Committee on Basic Education and Culture, has authored children's books.

    Banal's version looks more plausible than the 'small lady" tale except one thing: How did he know that Corona's account was in PSB, Katipunan branch when it was not indicated in the document he got?

    How do you feel about this article?

     

    15 comments

    • JEWILLE  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      please check the date ...dec. 12, 2011 is that what you mean ???
    • Mabe;  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      I like Tordesillas but she doesn't always get it right. Remember, she wrote the story that Grace Lee wanted to marry PNoy. Grace Lee denied saying that and DEMANDED an apology from Ellen, none was given. (Ellen's VERA FILES story is still in their website.) So yes, magaling siya magsulat but she's not always right.
      • Sam 3 months ago
        Tama ka dyan. I'm an avid fan of the radio program of Mo and Grace and was actually listening to their banter which Tordesillas used as the basis of her article. Imagine, banter among the hosts was made gospel truth by Tordesillas.
      • eleexer 3 months ago
        are you trying to say that she is the better fictionist of them all?
    • dewasam  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  2 months ago
      grabe kapalmuks nitong cheap/thief justice,may pruweba na nga ayaw pa bumitiw?Diba may mga kaso na din ng ilang opisyal sa gobyerno tulad ng mis-declaration ng SALN ang naalis sa tungkulin ang nailabas na final ruling ng SC?Ang mga nasABING OPISYAL NA NAALIS SA PWESTO AY FORFEITED PA ANG BENIFITS DB?BAKIT MAN NGAYON YON MISMONG MYEMBRO (THIEF JUSTICE PA MANDIN) NA NAGPATUPAD NG RULING AYAW BUMITIW SA PWESTO? ANG KAAAAPALLL !!!! JUST TO REMIND YOU JURORS,DI PWEDE NA MAGING KAKAIBA ANG HATOL NYO SA CHEAP JUSTICE KASI MAY PRECEDENT NA DB? HINDI BOBO ANG PILIPINO SA MAGIGING DESISYON NYO,NGAYON PA NGA LANG DAPAT ITIGIL NA ANG TRIAL KASI SINUNGALING ANG SALN NI CHEAP,SO CONVICT THE THIEF NOW????
    • ALLAH-GOD  •  2 months ago
      PARE PAREHO LANG YANG MGA OPISYAL SA GOBYERNO...MAMATAY NA ANG WALANG YAMAN NA DI GALING SA TAONG-BAYAN.
    • SUSAN E  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      what we really lack in the Philippines is the correct concept of 'delikadesa". I just truly appreciate the act of Zubiri when he resigned from senate.. and imagine HA!! He was not even involved in the election scam. Pero bakit naman iyang si CROWN dami dami na kita evidences, denial to death pa.. PWEDE BA MAGRESIGN KA NA LANG? DAMI KASING DI MAIWAN DYAN SA PWESTO...SANA DUMAMI ANG MGA TAO KATULAD NI ZUBIRI!! AT MAGDECREASE NAWA ANG TRIBO NI crOW..n
    • capricorn  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Even if this impeachment case will not be favourable to the prosecution, this still manifests the true persona behind the Chief Justice and that this branch of government has the same opportunity as that of the executive and legislative. Corruption is just as rampant! How shameless these people are!
    • Peter 1st Pope  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  3 months ago
      OH WHAT A BIG MONEY? AS OF DEC.31,2010 WORTH 32 MILLION?
      Question,
      if you are a SC how much will you earn per month? base on your monthly salary?
      since he started sitting as a SC even if before shall we say....
      how can a man secure that figure if that is the case?
      So, that's why we need to scrutinize it where it came from? or else there might be twisting the law itself just to prove that he is not guilty...
      Senators....pls. do something about this....ask him where do they get this millions of penny....? God bless...
    • BOBBY  •  Iloilo City, Western Visayas  •  3 months ago
      malamang mas malaki mawawala sa mga banko dahil lang sa impeachment...............kawawa naman.....................................
    • ferdie  •  3 months ago
      Miss Tingson, manager of PSB Katiupunan Branch, is found lying before the Impeachment Court when she testified before that she cannot verify the authenticity of the photo copied document (Annex A) because it was the "first time" that she saw the document, the same statement that their President (Garcia) stated to the IC. She is found lying because she now says that she saw and identified on 31 Jan 2012 the document that Rep. Banal was carrying as a photo copy of a signature card of CJ Corona.
    • BOBBY  •  Iloilo City, Western Visayas  •  3 months ago
      Marami talagang pera sa gobyerno, marami ang nag lalaban laban sa kaban ng bayan.......after corona...............who's next....................sana lahat ng nasa high places e-publish ang SALN.......................pro or anti man.....................
    • ferdie  •  3 months ago
      "Banal's version looks more plausible than the 'small lady" tale except one thing: How did he know that Corona's account was in PSB, Katipunan branch when it was not indicated in the document he got?" - Ellen Tordisillas

      The article was very interesting to read, not until it came out with a misleading conclusion at the end. If you received an information, like this photo copy of a PS Bank signature card of CJ Corona that has interests on your work, what would you do to verify its authenticity when the document does not state which branch of PS Bank was its source? CORRECT, go to the nearest PSBank in your place and make an inquiry. And that was what Rep. Banal did.

      PSBank Katipunan in Quezon City is within the 3rd Congressional District of the Congressman. He is known by some bank employees as "Councillor" when he was previously a City Councillor of QC. Rep. Banal knows the place and finds it comfortable to visit it and get help for an inquiry. Miss Ellen could have analyzed it better.
    • Jim  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Ang hindi naiintindihan ng taong bayan, baka mas malaking problema pa itong violation ng bank secrecy law kesa dun sa impeachment ni corona. Kung maapektuhan maski katiting ang tiwala ng depositors sa kasiguruhan ng kanilang pera, baka magkaroon ng bank run katulad nung nangyari sa equitable bank nung panahon ni clarissa ocampo. Lalo pa sa foreign account, aalisin ng investors ang kanilang pera dito at ililipat sa ibang bansa. Nagsara ang equitable bank, nayanig ang banking sector na siyang haligi ng industriya. Walang karagdagang kapital pang negosyo, walang trabaho, lalo pang maghihirap ang taong bayan.
    • miguel  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      yong "small lady" maybe the same "Put to sleep the little girl", if i am not mistaken the Little Girl name Glorya Macarryo ba yon?
      sa akin na taga subay-bay na isa sa mga taong bayan hindi importante ang source ng information, rather may katotohanan ba ang "dollar deposit o mga deposito ni Mr. RCorona na hindi tugma sa sinomite na SALN.
      HONEST ba sya para magpatuloy na Chief Justice ?
    • X  •  3 months ago
      ano ba ang mahalaga dito si small lady,bank secrecy law,etc..etc...pinapahaba pa eh ang linaw na maraming account si corona at hindi tugma sa SALN...pinag iisipan pa ba yan kahit ang tao walang alam sa law maiintindihan na yan.....
    • Gwenn  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      small lady? sa tingin q poh ndi na mhalaga qng cno un..ang importante qng ung mga dokumento ba ai ngpapatunay sa mga dolyares ni korona...sna nmn poh ndi gawing bulag ang taong bayan qng ang mga taong pngkatiwalaan ng mga tao ai xa dn gumagawa ng kababalghan...

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