Monday, May 28, 2012

THUMBS UP FOR THE PROSECUTION…no doubt


In a scale of 10; I will give the prosecution closing arguments 9 and the defense 5. The prosecutors delivered their pieces with clarity and direct to the point that the public and senator judges   understand kaya nga sumakit ang ulo at umalis c Santiago because she probably foresaw the collapse of the defense that she supports. From the closing clarificatory questions of Enrile to the lead defense; you can already see the direction the senator judges will go: 1) what do you think is the bad consequence if any public official declare their dollar account in the SALN? The foreign account bank secrecy law does not prevent any individual from divulging their money in the bank and 2) Enrile cited the constitution where every public official is commanded by law to submit their SALN upon entering public service meaning all an everything without exception (…and I can read Enrile’s mind to include foreign currency deposits). 



5:33am May 28
I am trying to be objective of the CJ’s undeclared wealth but I find it simply unbelievable If he has 100k dollars in multiple dollar accounts; I will give him the benefit of the doubt but 2.4 million (103,200,000 pesos) and how about the more than 3 million dollars he withdrew in 2007 elections that Lacson computed to be more than 147 million pesos. Would you believe that the 90 million pesos in his accounts are co-owned by his family? Remember that none of his multiple peso accounts are joint accounts meaning he should have maintained a joint account with each member of the family who co-owned some of the money so he would know how much belong to who. It is all in his names which I found really weird if he doesn’t own them. The dollar accounts will get him convicted if only to send a message to corrupt officials that dollar account will not protect them from prosecution/conviction the chief justice being a glaring example. If the senator judges don’t convict him; they will likewise set a precedence sending a wrong signal to the corrupt and corruptors to keep ill gotten wealth in dollar accounts. We will know how the senator judges think before the day’s end on Monday.


(I wrote the above as a thread to another post last night. If you have watched the closing argument of Farinias; you will see the parallel synchronicity of our arguments.)


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