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Erap men tell Palace: Take responsibility for P31M ABB funding 11/04/2011

Friday, November 4, 2011

Erap men tell Palace: Take responsibility for P31M ABB funding

11/04/2011
With Malacaangs penchant to lay the blame on previous administrations for the millions in funding armed rebel groups by the Aquino administration as its justification for certain treasonous acts, former President Joseph Estradas Cabinet members yesterday called on the Palace to start taking responsibility for its acts, instead of passing these on to the previous administration.

Members of the Estrada administration are scratching their heads on the accusation leveled against the Estrada government by the Palace that it was under the Estrada presidency that his adminis-tration had entered into a P31-million deal with the Alex Boncayao Brigade.

There was no such deal was the recollection of Budget Secretary Ben Diokno, PMS head Eki Cardenas and Agrarian Reform Secretary Horacio Boy Morales..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111104hed5.html

1 comment

Jesusa Bernardo said...

the estrada cabinet denies that there was a P31M deal with the abb. lahat ng kasinungalingan ginagawa ninyo para magmukhang ok ang katrayduran ninyo diyan sa milf/substate.

"There was no such deal was the recollection of Budget Secretary Ben Diokno, PMS head Eki Cardenas and Agrarian Reform Secretary Horacio Boy Morales.

"I checked my records and there was no such deal from the Office of the President. A deal like that would never pass an audit, said Cardinas, one of the heads of the Presidential Management Staff of the Estrada administration."

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