U. S. President Barrack Obama, in the Philippines for a state visit cited basketball, Manny Pacquiao, the White House Filipina cook, lumpia and adobo.

U. S. President Barrack Obama, in the Philippines for a state visit cited basketball, Manny Pacquiao, the White House Filipina cook, lumpia and adobo.

U. S. President Barrack Obama, in the Philippines for a state visit cited basketball, Manny Pacquiao, the White House Filipina cook, lumpia and adobo.

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Manny Villar, Tessie Oreta Aquino, Robert Jaworski and Robert Barbers (RIP), all former senators pointed to by Atty. Baligod, lawyer of some Pork Barrel Scam whistleblowers, as Napoles “clients”.

Manny Villar, Tessie Oreta Aquino, Robert Jaworski and Robert Barbers (RIP), all former senators pointed to by Atty. Baligod, lawyer of some Pork Barrel Scam whistle blowers, as Napoles “clients”. Seven current senators and one ex-senator – JPE, Bong Revilla, Jinggoy, Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan and ex-senator Loi Estrada have previously been implicated by the Pork Barrel Scam whistle blowers.,

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Jail JPE, Bong Revilla, Jinggoy, Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan, Loi Estrada, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto and Edgardo Angara. Others still to follow, we are just awaiting the complete Napoles list.

Jail JPE, Bong Revilla, Jinggoy, Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan, Loi Estrada, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto and Edgardo Angara. Others still to follow, we are just awaiting the complete Napoles list.

Jail Pork Barrel tainted senators – Here is a list of 11 senators, the first 8 are Napoles-tainted while the last three are mentioned in non-Napoles NGOs or government agencies – Juan Ponce Enrile (charged), Jinngoy Estrada (charged), Bong Revilla (charged), Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan, ex -senator Loi Estrada, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto and ex-senator Edgardo Angara. Others still to follow, we are just awaiting the complete Napoles list. Read this to know details of grand theft http://wp.me/p3QDQJ-aV Join here to show your anger and disgust https://www.facebook.com/events/593273484067053/

Anger management problem: Mr. Palengke suspended by golf club for cursing lowly employees. Arrogance of power. http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2014/04/26/1316184/wack-wack-suspends-mar-two-months

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Senate Quorum in Jail, Lacson says. Here is a list of 11 senators, the first 8 are Napoles-tainted while the last three are mentioned in non-Napoles NGOs or government agencies – Juan Ponce Enrile (charged), Jinngoy Estrada (charged), Bong Revilla (charged), Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan, ex -senator Loi Estrada, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto and ex-senator Edgardo Angara.

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Senate Quorum in Jail, Lacson says. Here is a list of 11 senators, the first 8 are Napoles-tainted while the last three are mentioned in non-Napoles NGOs or government agencies - Juan Ponce Enrile (charged), Jinngoy Estrada (charged), Bong Revilla (charged), Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan, ex -senator Loi Estrada, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto and ex-senator Edgardo Angara.

Ex-Senator Lacson says the Napoles Pork Barrel Senators can constitute a quorum (a minimum of 13 senators/ex-senators). A separate TV Patrol report mentioned the number 19 (senators and ex-senators). Here is a list of 11 senators, the first 8 are Napoles-tainted while the last three are mentioned in non-Napoles NGOs or government agencies – Juan Ponce Enrile (charged), Jinngoy Estrada (charged), Bong Revilla (charged), Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan, ex -senator Loi Estrada, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto and ex-senator Edgardo Angara.

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FUND DISBURSEMENT BREAKDOWN: SSS -Seven Senator Snakes (mga hayop sa damo) channeled hundreds of millions of pesos to Napoles NGOs (from top 2013 Balitang Balita post, September 14, 2013)

FUND DISBURSEMENT BREAKDOWN: SSS -Seven Senator Snakes (mga hayop sa damo) channeled hundreds of millions of pesos to Napoles NGOs (from top 2013 Balitang Balita post, September 14, 2013)

FUND DISBURSEMENT BREAKDOWN: SSS -Seven Senator Snakes (mga hayop sa damo) channeled hundreds of millions of pesos to Napoles NGOs for Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Quezon and Bulacan. bong revilla “pogi”, enrile “tanda”, jinggoy estrada “kuya/sexy”, bong bong marcos, gringo honasan, loren legarda and tito sotto – JAIL awaits you. Mga kagalanggalang na sa serbisyong publiko, pera pala ng bayan, ipinagbubulsa nyo. Mahiya naman kayo. Magbigti nalang kayo.

Jess Diaz (The Philippine Star) September 14, 2013 (ABRIDGED)

Based on LGU annual audit reports (AARs) posted on the COA website and the senators’ fund allocations and project listings shown on the website of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), a select group of towns in Bataan, Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija, Quezon, and Bulacan was chosen to receive pork barrel funds.

For instance, the 2011 AAR for Pilar in Bataan shows that the town received P20 million in PDAF from Sen. Vicente Sotto III and P10 million each from Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

The money ended up with People’s Organization for Progress and Development Foundation, Inc. (POPDFI), the Napoles NGO that Luy used to head before he blew the whistle on the pork barrel scam.

Despite the irregularities in 2011, the following year, 2012, Estrada and Marcos, joined by Senators Ramon Revilla Jr. and Loren Legarda, allocated a total of P35 million for the town.

Pilar received P5 million from Estrada, while Revilla, Legarda and Marcos each gave P10 million. Just like the year before, the 2012 funds ended up with POPDFI.

Also last year, Dinalupihan, another town in Bataan, was the beneficiary-recipient of P23 million from Estrada, P5 million from Legarda and P10 million from Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, for a total of P38 million.

The P38 million was used for the purchase of farming packages costing from P20,500 to P36,450 each.

For the first time, the audit findings mentioned the names of Marcos and Legarda, who did not figure in the COA special audit report on PDAF disbursements for 2007-2009, except for a minor entry for Legarda.

In Nueva Ecija, the town of San Antonio received a total of P90 million from several senators last year.

The funds were transferred to Kaupdanan (Samahan) ng mga Mangunguma (Magsasaka) Foundation, Ginintuang Alay sa Magsasaka Foundation, and Countrywide and Rural Economic Development Foundation (CAREDF). Kaupdanan and CAREDF, like POPDFI, are NGOs linked to Napoles.

Though the audit report did not name the senators who gave the P90 million, the DBM website shows that San Antonio was the beneficiary of P15 million each from Estrada and Sotto, and P10 million each from Legarda, Marcos and Revilla.

Also in 2012, several unnamed senators gave the town of Calasiao in Pangasinan a total of P30 million, which ended up with Kaupdanan.

The DBM website shows that among the senators who disbursed funds to Calasiao were Marcos, who allocated P10 million, and Sotto, who gave P5 million.

Sual, another Pangasinan town, received P47 million from unnamed senators. Like in Calasiao, the money ended up with Kaupdanan.

The DBM website shows that Estrada allocated P20 million to Sual, while Marcos gave P10 million.

Balungao, another town in Pangasinan, was the beneficiary of P10 million from Legarda and P5 million from Marcos for vermiculture or earthworm-growing projects.

San Carlos City, also in Pangasinan, received P10 million from Legarda and another P10 million from Sotto last year for vermiculture projects. There is no mention of the funds in the auditors’ report.

Revilla allocated P15 million to a fourth Pangasinan town, Umigan, while Sotto gave it P5 million. No such funds were mentioned in the auditors’ report.

Marcos gave the town of Bulacan, Bulacan P10 million. Auditors apparently did not find the money in their annual audit of the town.

San Leonardo, another Nueva Ecija town, received P5 million from Enrile. The funds ended up with Ginintuang Alay sa Magsasaka Foundation. The same irregularities in the transfer of funds to an NGO were noted.

The DBM website shows that San Leonardo was given P5 million each by Sotto and Revilla for organic farming projects.

Tens of millions of PDAF were also given to General Nakar, Lucena City, Quezon, and Sariaya in the province of Quezon, and Javier in Leyte, but audit reports on these LGUs have not been posted in the COA website.

Among other senators, Estrada and Sotto have given funds to Quezon LGUs. In San Antonio, one Quezon town that has already been audited, Estrada allocated P7 million for organic farming.

According to the COA special report for pork barrel funds disbursed in 2007-2009, 12 senators and more than 180 congressmen gave a total of P6.2 billion to 82 NGOs.

Of that amount, NGOs associated with Napoles cornered about P2.1 billion.

Estrada, Enrile, Revilla, Sotto, and Sen. Gregorio Honasan gave more than P1 billion to Napoles NGOs.

Honasan has not been mentioned in the 2012 LGU audit reports since auditors in some towns in Isabela, Batangas and Marinduque that received funds from him have not posted their findings.

Aside from these towns, he gave P30 million last year to NCMF for livelihood projects for Muslims in Taguig, Manila, Quezon City, Valenzuela, Caloocan, and Navotas in Metro Manila, and Subic, Castillejos, San Marcelino, and San Antonio in Zambales.

In 2011, NCMF handled a total of P96.5 million in PDAF. The audit report does not identify the lawmaker-fund givers.

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No need to speculate on 8 Napoles Senators – JPE (charged), Bong (charged), Jinggoy (charged), Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan (soon to be charged?) and ex-senator Loi Estrada.

No need to speculate on 8 Napoles Senators - JPE (charged), Bong (charged), Jinggoy (charged), Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan (soon to be charged?) and ex-senator Loi Estrada.

No need to speculate on 8 Napoles Senators – JPE (charged), Bong (charged), Jinggoy (charged), Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan (soon to be charged?) and ex-senator Loi Estrada, just do an internet search on Janet Napoles and her former employees Ben Hur Luy and Merlina Sunas. Luy and Sunas both have court testimonies that are already in the public domain. Read this old newspaper article for juicy details on the first seven senators mentioned above. Know how your money was stolen – http://wp.me/p3QDQJ-aV

Senator Gringo Honasan name leaked by Philippine Star as the senator in the 3rd batch of PDAF cases.

Senator Gringo Honasan name leaked by Philippine Star as the senator in the 3rd batch of PDAF cases.

Senator Gringo Honasan name leaked by Philippine Star as the senator in the 3rd batch of PDAF cases. If Gringo is the lone senator charged, this 3rd batch PDAF case would probably involve the corrupt PhilForest Pork Barrel where Gringo is the sole senator involved. Gringo has a small participation in a Napoles bogus NGO that is why he is also listed among the 8 (and counting) Napoles-tainted senators.

Here is a list of 11 senators, the first 8 are Napoles-tainted while the last three are mentioned in non-Napoles bogus NGOs or corrupt government agencies – Juan Ponce Enrile (charged), Jinngoy Estrada (charged), Bong Revilla (charged), Bong Bong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto, Gringo Honasan (next to be charged?), ex -senator Loi Estrada, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto and ex-senator Edgardo Angara.

Read this to make your blood boil. http://wp.me/p3QDQJ-aV JAIL ALL (eleven and more).