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[Title] => Deposition ni Defense Sec. Orly Mercado
[Summary] => Pormal na nagsumite kahapon si Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado sa impeachment court ng kanyang sinumpaang testimonya o deposition kaugnay ng Amerikanong consultant ni Pangulong Joseph Estrada na si Paul Bograd na binayaran ng P5 milyon na nagmula sa koleksyon sa jueteng.
Sinabi ni Mercado sa kanyang deposition na matagal na niyang kilala si Bograd na tumulong sa kampanya ni Estrada sa halalang pampanguluhan noong 1998.
Pero nilinaw ni Mercado na walang ibinayad kay Bograd para sa serbisyo nito. (Ulat ni Doris Franche)
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[Title] => Davide to prosecution: Prove P500 M is ill-gotten
[Summary] => Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr., presiding officer of the impeachment tribunal, ruled last night that the burden of proof that the P500 million President Estrada signed for in an investment transaction under the name of Jose Velarde last February was ill-gotten lay with the prosecution.
Arguing it was unrelated to the articles of impeachment, defense lawyer Jose Flaminiano tried to strike off the testimony of a surprise witness, Equitable-PCIBank official Clarissa Ocampo, that Mr. Estrada had signed as Jose Velarde.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL - Ang P5-M ni Bograd
[Summary] => Habang hinahalukay ang jueteng scandal ay maraming misteryosong pangalan ang lumulutang. Mahiwaga si Jose Valhalla na unang tinawag na Jose Velarde. Ngayon naman ay ang pangalang Paul Bograd na umano’y American consultant ni President Estrada ang umaagaw ng atensiyon. Inamin ni President Estrada noong Biyernes na tinanggap ni Bograd ang P5 milyong tseke mula kay Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson. Tinanggap umano ni Bograd ang tseke at hindi alam na ito ay galing sa jueteng. Idineposito umano ni Bograd ang tseke sa personal account nito.
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[Title] => No personal knowledge of P5-M check Estrada
[Summary] => Distancing himself from earlier assertions, President Estrada said yesterday he had no direct personal knowledge that an American consultant working for him accepted a P5-million check from his accuser in his impeachment trial.
Mr. Estrada told reporters he did not know for sure if his hired publicist Paul Bograd had accepted the check from Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis Singson, adding his knowledge of the check was not first-hand.
[DatePublished] => 2000-12-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Prosecutors to seek consultants testimony
[Summary] => Prosecutors in President Estradas impeachment trial are planning to seek the testimony of his American consultant Paul Bograd who allegedly received a P5 million check from Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson.
Rep. Sergio Apostol (Lakas, Leyte) told reporters yesterday that he would propose to the prosecution panel that Bograd, the Presidents political strategist, be subpoenaed for his testimony taken by deposition.
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[Title] => Jueteng money ng kano itinanggi
[Summary] => Muling napikon si Pangulong Joseph Estrada sa ulat na umamin daw siya na isa niyang consultant na Amerikano ang tumanggap ng P5 milyon mula sa koleksyon sa jueteng ni Ilocos Sur Governor Luis Singson.
Sinabi ng Pangulo sa isang panayam sa Palawan na muli na naman siyang na-"misquote" dahil sinabi raw niya na tumanggap siya ng tip o impormasyon hinggil sa jueteng payola.
"Yan, mali na naman. Ang sinabi ko, may tip lang sa akin. Hindi ko sinabi na inamin ko. May nagsabi sa akin na mayroon daw P5 milyon na ibinigay doon," sabi ng Pangulo.
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[Title] => Estrada admits P5-M check went to US consultant
[Summary] => President Estrada admitted yesterday that an American consultant working for him accepted a check for P5 million from Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson, but said the aide was unaware the money came from illegal gambling lords.
Mr. Estrada said the consultant, Paul Bograd, deposited the money in a personal bank account and may have used it to finance opinion polls.
Bograd has worked for the President since the 1998 election campaign, conducting polls and giving advice on political strategy.
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[Title] => Deposition ni Defense Sec. Orly Mercado
[Summary] => Pormal na nagsumite kahapon si Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado sa impeachment court ng kanyang sinumpaang testimonya o deposition kaugnay ng Amerikanong consultant ni Pangulong Joseph Estrada na si Paul Bograd na binayaran ng P5 milyon na nagmula sa koleksyon sa jueteng.
Sinabi ni Mercado sa kanyang deposition na matagal na niyang kilala si Bograd na tumulong sa kampanya ni Estrada sa halalang pampanguluhan noong 1998.
Pero nilinaw ni Mercado na walang ibinayad kay Bograd para sa serbisyo nito. (Ulat ni Doris Franche)
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[Title] => Davide to prosecution: Prove P500 M is ill-gotten
[Summary] => Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr., presiding officer of the impeachment tribunal, ruled last night that the burden of proof that the P500 million President Estrada signed for in an investment transaction under the name of Jose Velarde last February was ill-gotten lay with the prosecution.
Arguing it was unrelated to the articles of impeachment, defense lawyer Jose Flaminiano tried to strike off the testimony of a surprise witness, Equitable-PCIBank official Clarissa Ocampo, that Mr. Estrada had signed as Jose Velarde.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL - Ang P5-M ni Bograd
[Summary] => Habang hinahalukay ang jueteng scandal ay maraming misteryosong pangalan ang lumulutang. Mahiwaga si Jose Valhalla na unang tinawag na Jose Velarde. Ngayon naman ay ang pangalang Paul Bograd na umano’y American consultant ni President Estrada ang umaagaw ng atensiyon. Inamin ni President Estrada noong Biyernes na tinanggap ni Bograd ang P5 milyong tseke mula kay Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson. Tinanggap umano ni Bograd ang tseke at hindi alam na ito ay galing sa jueteng. Idineposito umano ni Bograd ang tseke sa personal account nito.
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[Title] => No personal knowledge of P5-M check Estrada
[Summary] => Distancing himself from earlier assertions, President Estrada said yesterday he had no direct personal knowledge that an American consultant working for him accepted a P5-million check from his accuser in his impeachment trial.
Mr. Estrada told reporters he did not know for sure if his hired publicist Paul Bograd had accepted the check from Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis Singson, adding his knowledge of the check was not first-hand.
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[Title] => Prosecutors to seek consultants testimony
[Summary] => Prosecutors in President Estradas impeachment trial are planning to seek the testimony of his American consultant Paul Bograd who allegedly received a P5 million check from Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson.
Rep. Sergio Apostol (Lakas, Leyte) told reporters yesterday that he would propose to the prosecution panel that Bograd, the Presidents political strategist, be subpoenaed for his testimony taken by deposition.
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[Title] => Jueteng money ng kano itinanggi
[Summary] => Muling napikon si Pangulong Joseph Estrada sa ulat na umamin daw siya na isa niyang consultant na Amerikano ang tumanggap ng P5 milyon mula sa koleksyon sa jueteng ni Ilocos Sur Governor Luis Singson.
Sinabi ng Pangulo sa isang panayam sa Palawan na muli na naman siyang na-"misquote" dahil sinabi raw niya na tumanggap siya ng tip o impormasyon hinggil sa jueteng payola.
"Yan, mali na naman. Ang sinabi ko, may tip lang sa akin. Hindi ko sinabi na inamin ko. May nagsabi sa akin na mayroon daw P5 milyon na ibinigay doon," sabi ng Pangulo.
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[Title] => Estrada admits P5-M check went to US consultant
[Summary] => President Estrada admitted yesterday that an American consultant working for him accepted a check for P5 million from Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson, but said the aide was unaware the money came from illegal gambling lords.
Mr. Estrada said the consultant, Paul Bograd, deposited the money in a personal bank account and may have used it to finance opinion polls.
Bograd has worked for the President since the 1998 election campaign, conducting polls and giving advice on political strategy.
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