Tuesday, May 13, 2014

HOT TOPIC: NAPOLES LIST REVEALED, LACSON'S COPY


(UPDATED 6:32 p.m.) A total of 80 lawmakers, past and present, were in Senator Panfilo Lacson’s version of the list of names alleged mastermind Janet Napoles linked to the pork barrel scandal.

Aside from Senators Bong Revilla, Jinggoy Estrada and Juan Ponce Enrile, against whom charges are being pushed, the full list also included Malacanang allies.

Tagged in the so-called “Napoles list” are Senators Francis Escudero, Loren Legarda, Alan Peter Cayetano, Manny Villar, Koko Pimentel, who ran under the administration banned in polls.

More opposition senators were also in the list, including Senators JV Ejercito (as San Juan representative), Tito Sotto and Gringo Honasan. Ex-senator Robert Barbers was also in the list.
Budget Secretary Butch Abad was included in the roster as a member of Congress. Prior to his stint in the Cabinet, Abad sat as Batanes representative.

Lacson, now presidential assistant for rehabilitation and recovery, said he obtained the list from Napoles’ husband Jaime. It is only one of several versions of such a list.

Justice Secretary Leila De Lima has another list, which Napoles herself revealed to her in an affidavit. The Justice chief has yet to make public her version of the Napoles list.

The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee on Monday issued a subpoena for De Lima to disclose the list, amid rumors of efforts to “sanitize” the list of administration allies.

Aside from senators, 68 congressmen are also in Lacson’s version of the Napoles list. More prominent names included that of Mikey Arroyo, Iggy Arroyo, former Customs chief Ruffy Biazon and TESDA chief Joel Villanueva.

Officials from the Agriculture and Agrarian Reform departments, the National Livelihood Development Corp. and the Technology Resource Center were also named.

Missing from the Napoles list, however, is Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, who Lacson earlier tagged in the pork barrel scandal.

Santiago earlier slammed Lacson, who she said is acting as “attack dog” for Senator Juan Ponce Enrile. The senator added that she has never dealt with Napoles.

Abad also denied his involvement, saying, “I find it amusing, if not outright revolting, that I am once again in the crosshairs of those who want the Aquino Administration to fall.”

Here is the list of names (arranged according to document from Lacson):

Senate:
Ramon Revilla Jr.
Jinggoy Estrada
Juan Ponce Enrile
Tito Sotto
Loren Legarda
Koko Pimentel
Manny Villar
Alan Peter Cayetano
Gringo Honasan
Robert Barbers
Francis Escudero

Congress:
Jesus Judin Romualdo
Florencio Abad
Banzai Nieva
Maite Defensor
Mikey Arroyo
Joel Villanueva
Isidro Ungab
Reynaldo Umali
Salacnib Baterina
Conrad Estrella
Victor Ortega
Neil Benedict Montejo
Arthur Pinggoy
Samuel Dangwa
Florencio Flores
Erwin Chiongbian
Erico Fabian
Floriencio Miraflores
Napoleon Beration
Ricky Sandoval
Max Rodriguez
Rufus Rodriguez
Rizaline Seachon Llanete
JV Ejercito
Edgar Valdez
Scott Davis Lanete
Rafael Nantes
Sunny Rose Madamba
Ruffy Biazon
Gerald Gullas
Carlos Padilla
Rodolfo Plaza
Arnulfo Fuentebella
Raul Del Mar
Rommel Amatong
Marc Douglas Cagas
Digaden Dilangalen
Iggy Arroyo
Rodolfo Valencia
Eduardo Zialcita
Nanette Castelo Daza
Constantino Jaraula
Clavel Martinez
Manuel Ortega
Peter Falcon
Isidro Real
Corazon Malanyaon
Narciso Monfort
Uliran Joaquin
Juaquin Chipeco
Abdullah Dimaporo
Ernesto Pablo
Marcelino Libanan
Rolex Sulpico
Benasing Macambon, Jr.
Jesnar Falcon
Nasser Pangandaman
Hussein Pangandaman
Boy Umali
Amado Bagatsing
Oscar Malapitan
Ruben Ecleo
Arrel Olano
Jesli Lapuz
Oca Rodriguez
Victoria Alvarado
Generoso Tulagan
Prospero Nograles

Department of Agriculture:
Ofelia Agawin
Allan Umali
Proceso Alcala

Department of Agrarian Reform:
Teresita Panlilio
Narciso Nieto

National Livelihood and Development Council:
Alexis Sevidal

Technology Resource Center:
Antonio Ortiz
Dennis Cunanan

National Agribusiness Corporation:
Rhodora Mendoza
Antonio Ortiz

Agents:
Ruby Tuazon
Bryan Yamsuan
Jen Corpuz
Mat Ranillo
Pauline Labayen
Catherine Mae Santos
Patricia Agana Tan
Allen Ruste
Mon Arcenas

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