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Photos show Lapid with questionable trader

KNOW NO EVIL Sen. Lito Lapid is shown with Victoria Sevilla Tolentino in front of his mansion in Porac, Pampanga province, in this photo posted on Facebook. The faces of the others in the photo have been blurred to protect their privacy. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

RODRIGUEZ, Rizal鈥擜 bunch of photos showing Sen. Lito Lapid with Ma.聽 Victoria Sevilla Tolentino showed a connection between the lawmaker鈥檚 office and the company implicated in a questionable pork barrel-funded government project.

Tolentino, known to her employees by her nickname Marivic, is the general manager of Innsbruck International Trading, the company that received hefty funds from Lapid鈥檚 Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) for a supposed antidengue program.

But Lapid, through his chief legal officer, lawyer Filmer Abrajano, denied knowing the company or Tolentino.

Abrajano said neither Lapid nor his office knew the company or had anything to do with the P20-million procurement of 鈥淓ffective Microwealth Probiotics (EMP),鈥 a garbage deodorizer, from Innsbruck.

In 2011, a portion of Lapid鈥檚 PDAF went to the towns of Morong, Pililla, Teresa and Baras, all in Rizal province, and Polillo in Quezon. Each municipality received P5 million used to purchase EMP from Innsbruck.

On May 15, 2012, the office of Sen. Vicente Sotto III also gave P1.5 million to the town of Teresa for the purchase of EMP from the same company. Sotto also gave P5 million to Tanay, Rizal, on the same date, for the purchase of 鈥減robiotics or medicines for (a) medical mission,鈥 according to the website of the Department of Budget and Management.

The solution turned out to be garbage deodorizer鈥攏ot antidengue solutions.

鈥淗ow could they not know her? In the Senate, Tolentino hangs out with the staff of Sotto and Lapid. They went together鈥擳olentino and members of the two senators鈥 staff鈥 to Hong Kong last year and Tolentino paid for the travel expenses,鈥 said a source, who claimed knowing Tolentino and the company.

鈥楥lose鈥 to the senator

The source on Monday provided the Inquirer with photos from the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Tolentino鈥檚 relatives.

鈥淭here were a lot more [photos] but [Tolentino鈥檚] account was deactivated over the weekend,鈥 after the Inquirer published the report about the supposed anomalous transactions, the source said.

But a few happened to stay on the social networking site, including a picture of Lapid and Tolentino at the senator鈥檚 Pampanga mansion.

The photo, according to a caption dated July 14, 2013, read: 鈥淲e were invited to senator Lito Lapid鈥檚 house in Porac, Pampanga.鈥 The senator鈥檚 statement, denying any connection with the company, was issued just last week.

Another set of photos, from an Instagram account of another relative, showed Tolentino posing with Lapid鈥檚 staff at the senator鈥檚 office. Tolentino was wearing Easter bunny ears in what appeared to be a Halloween party, as the photo was taken 39 weeks ago.

鈥淭hey (Lapid and Tolentino) are close,鈥 said the source, who requested anonymity so as not to get involved in the controversy.

The source, however, agreed to a phone interview, 鈥渂ecause people finally spoke out,鈥 referring to the earlier Inquirer reports. 鈥淚 knew all about this but couldn鈥檛 speak it out because they have strong 鈥榗onnections,鈥欌 the source added.

A former Innsbruck employee, interviewed last week in Rodriguez, Rizal, also said Tolentino personally knew the senator. 鈥淏ata ni Lapid yun,鈥 the former employee said.

Senate contacts

A company profile, provided by the local government unit of Polillo to the Inquirer, said Innsbruck International Trading started its operations in 1995.

It said Innsbruck supplied medical kits, trucks and Hummer spare parts to the Armed Forces of the Philippines, until it shifted to supplying medical equipment in 1998. The company ventured into EMP products, also in 1998, with the local government units in Laguna, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and Rizal.

鈥淭he production cost is low but it seems the markup of the government is really high,鈥 the source said of EMP, which is made of rotten fruits, molasses and sugar.

A liter of EMP is sold to the government for P700, or about P15,000 per 20-liter container.

Tolentino, the source said, 鈥渃oursed [the contracts] through鈥 Abrajano, for Lapid鈥檚 PDAF, and a certain Ma. Nenita 鈥淣ette鈥 R. de los Reyes from the office of Sotto.

The business, the source said, allowed Tolentino 鈥渢o buy a house in the United States and pay for her travels with the senators鈥 staff.鈥

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