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Court freezes Binay assets

BELEAGUERED BINAY  The Court of Appeals has ordered a freeze on some 200 bank accounts and other assets of Vice President Jejomar Binay, shown here during a press conference at the Makati Sports Club in December last year.  JOAN BONDOC

BELEAGUERED BINAY The Court of Appeals has ordered a freeze on some 200 bank accounts and other assets of Vice President Jejomar Binay, shown here during a press conference at the Makati Sports Club in December last year. JOAN BONDOC

The Court of Appeals (CA) has granted a petition by the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) to freeze the bank accounts of Vice President Jejomar Binay totaling P600 million.

The 33-page order issued on May 11 also covered bank accounts of Binay鈥檚 son Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin 鈥淛unjun鈥 Binay Jr., his wife Elenita and his alleged dummies Gerardo Limlingan, Eduviges Baloloy, Antonio Tiu, Lily Hernandez Crystal, Carmelita Palo Galvan, Francisco Balaguer Baloloy, Bernadette Cezar Portollano, Mitzi Sedillo, Margeurite Lichnock, Melissa Gay Casta帽eda Limlingan, Victor Limlingan, James Lee Tiu, Pee Feng Lee, Ann Lorraine Buencamino Tiu, Frederick Due帽as Baloloy, Mario Alejo Oreta, Jose Orillaza, Daniel Subido, Man Bun Chong, Joy Mercado and Omni General Services Inc.

The order was issued in connection with the investigations being conducted by the Office of the Ombudsman on alleged irregularities in the construction of the Makati City Hall Building II, purportedly overpriced at P1.3 billion, and Makati Science High School. A copy of the order was secured by the Inquirer.

鈥淭he ex parte petition for the issuance of a frozen order is granted. A freeze order is hereby issued valid and effective immediately for a period of six months,鈥 said the order by the CA鈥檚 First Division. It said Binay鈥檚 accounts in banks, insurance and securities companies should be frozen 鈥渨herever they may be found.鈥

The AMLC petition stemmed from complaints filed by Nicolas Enciso VI and Renato Bondal鈥攆ormer barangay (village) captains in Makati鈥攊n the Office of the Ombudsman.

Also included in the order was the bank account of whistle-blower Ernesto Mercado, Binay鈥檚 former vice mayor.

In all, the court order covers 242 banks, securities and insurance accounts of the respondents. The P600 million covered only accounts under Binay鈥檚 name. In all, the transactions conducted by Binay, his family and alleged dummies examined by AMLC totaled P16 billion since 2008.

The court said it agreed with the AMLC that there was 鈥減robable cause to believe that the individual and joint bank accounts of investments made by, and insurance policies issued鈥 to Binay, his son and associates were 鈥渞elated to unlawful activities.鈥

The order was based on the findings of the National Statistics Office, claims by Enciso and Bondal that the parking building was overpriced by more than P1.3 billion, Mercado鈥檚 testimony in the Senate on his alleged cash deliveries to Junjun Binay and his father鈥檚 allies and purported dummies, and statements of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALNs) that showed incomes from 2007 to 2013 of the Binays to be 鈥渄isproportionate to the values, frequency and complexity of their banking transactions.鈥

The records of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed probable links of entities, their directors and officers to the Vice President and his family, the court said.

Mercado鈥檚 testimony was corroborated on material points by the records of the SEC and the financial investigations conducted by the AMLC, the court said.

Limlingan, Baloloy and other persons associated with the Vice President made large and frequent transactions soon after the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee conducted hearings into Binay鈥檚 alleged shenanigans. Massive withdrawals of funds and pretermination of investments, among others, were made after the Senate began the hearings.

鈥淭aking into consideration that the advanced state of technology of the electronic banking system allows for the closure of bank accounts or transfer of funds in a matter of seconds, the averment of the AMLC that there is an imminent danger that the funds in the subject bank accounts, investment and insurance policies will be withdrawn, transferred, concealed or otherwise disposed of is well taken,鈥 the court said.

The results of the initial investigation conducted by the AMLC already indicate a pre-termination of investments as well as withdrawals and transfers of large amounts of funds from bank accounts sought to be frozen, it said.

鈥淚n the light of the foregoing and the sheer number of monetary instruments involved and the AMLC鈥檚 declaration that it still needs to conduct further financial investigation for the possible filing of appropriate legal actions against the respondents, we find the issuance of a freeze order, effective for a period of six months against the aforementioned bank accounts, insurance, policies and investments warranted,鈥 the court said.

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