Enrile, Estrada, Revilla: Three Senators Faces Plunder Together with Napoles

Three senators, Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, and Sen. Ramon Revilla, Jr., faces the day of judgment as the NBI (National Bureau of Investigation) is setting to issue a plunder complaint on Monday as they have been mentioned that they are involved in the multibillion peso issue or of misusing their Priority Development (–foul word(s) removed–)istance Fund (PDAF) or pork barrel.

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Justice Secretary Leila De Lima, member of the anti-graft council, confirms that the 4-month investigation of NBI has already been done and they are already ready to give their initial reports in the eight-member Inter-Agency Anti-Graft Council at the Office of the Ombudsman, but she will not yet reveal the details because she will examine it first later.

She ensures that there will be no fakes on the report or any other blots that will happen. The president strongly instructed her that she must issue strong evidences that will purge the issue and that there will be no politics that will be involved.

Napoles was the real mastermind of the pork barrel issue as spoken from the mouth of the whistleblower Benher Luy, an employee of Napoles and is still in detention at Fort Sto. Domingo in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

The businesswoman and her mates made negotiations with the senators where they illegally used the funds of at least 50 million pesos to go through their illegal transactions to fake NGOs (Non-government Offices) and other commissions.

Many citizens were angered to the issue after they have heard that the funds are forwarded to illegal NGOs making the budget of the nation to cut down.

Other sources conclude that there is a possibility that there may be more people involved on the issue because the lawmakers mentioned many names that have been said that they too are guilty of misusing their PDAF.

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