Professional Documents
Culture Documents
11:31 a.m.: Napoles insists that all statements by whistleblowers are false even as Guingona
reminded her that she is under oath.
11:34 a.m.: A red-faced Napoles makes faces as Luy makes his statements.
11:37 a.m.: Asked if she knows lawmakers, Napoles retorts, "Sila kilala ko sila pero hindi nila ako
kilala."
11:40 a.m.: Luy: "Nagsisinungaling siya. Totoo na nagbibigay siya sa mga opisyal ng
implementing agencies. Nakikita ko."
11:42 a.m.: Guingona: "Ayon kay Benhur, may 3 paraan sa pag-transfer ng pera: fund transfer,
manager's check, cash." Napoles denies it.
11:44 a.m.: Luy identifies addresses of lawmakers and chiefs of staff where they delivered
money. Napoles however denies it.
11:51 a.m.: Reading from Senate affidavits, Luy reveals the lawmakers who received funds and
how much they got.
11:56 a.m.: Napoles shows disinterest as Luy reveals records of lawmakers' kickbacks.
12:00 p.m.: Merlina Sunas confirms all details revealed by Luy, saying she is one of those
making withdrawals.
12:03 p.m.: Napoles on accounts abroad: "Hindi po totoo... May pending case na po kami diyan,
dun na lang po namin sasagutin."
12:05 p.m.: Napoles denies that they faked the list of PDAF project beneficiaries. Whistleblower
Sunas says, "Totoo pong fake ang mga beneficiaries kasi 'yon ang inuutos niya (Napoles)."
12:10 p.m.: Luy says entities listed as PDAF project beneficiaries exist but their signatures had
been forged.
12:15 p.m.: Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, who said she is not feeling well, prepares to
interrogate Napoles.
12:17 p.m.: Santiago to Napoles: "Oh there you are. Let me take a good look at you."
12:19 p.m.: Santiago: "Right against self- incrimination only applies to a criminal case. This is
not a criminal case, but an administrative case."
"I will not bully you. So give me the same courtesy. Tell me the truth and nothing but the truth.
Pag nagsinungaling ka, lagot ka," she adds.
12:20 p.m.: Santiago raps senators for earlier saying Napoles can be offered immunity. "Mali,
mali, mali!" she says.
Santiago also alludes to a senator who made personal attacks against her. "We are bound by the
canons of civility and decency. Stick to principles involved. Do not go into personalities," Santiago
says.
12:21 p.m.: Santiago to Napoles: "Hindi naman pwede Mrs Napoles na lahat na lang (ng tanong)
tatanggihan mo."
12:25 p.m.: Santiago to Napoles: "Right against self-incrimination' ang isasagot mo kapag ayaw
mong masangkot."
The senator then asked Napoles if the senator code named "Tanda" is Senator Juan Ponce Enrile.
Napoles repeats after Santiago: "Right against self-incrimination."
12:30 p.m.: Santiago asks Napoles about senators assigned code names by whistleblowers.
Napoles invokes right to self-incrimination several times. Santiago: "Bilisan natin. Puro pala 'I
invoke my right eh!'"
12:32 p.m.: Santiago: "Pag ganyan ka sumagot na 'I invoke my right,' sinasabi mo sa publiko na
may alam ka pero ayaw mo sagutin ang totoo."
12:35 p.m.: Santiago explains to Napoles the requirements for her to be state witness. The
senator warned that Napoles could be covering up for someone who could be "most guilty."
12:37 p.m.: Santiago reads from Rules of Court to outline requirements to be state witness,
adding, "You can't be state witness if you are most guilty."
12:41 p.m.:
Santiago: "Inaamin mo bang ikaw ang most guilty?"
Napoles: "Hindi po."
Santiago: "Of course not."
12:44 p.m.: Santiago to Napoles: "Kung ayaw mong amining ikaw ang most guilty, dapat
ngayon pa lang, sabihin mo na kung sino ang mas guilty."
12:47 p.m.: Miriam makes a compelling case to convince Napoles to drop names. "Papayag
kang makulong nang 20 to 40 years para maprotektahan ang most guilty?"
"Hindi mo kaya itong buong empire na ito. You cannot build a pyramid out of separate bricks,"
Santiago says.
12:50 p.m.: Santiago to Napoles: "Kung si Enrile ang pinaka-guilty, sabihin mo na para di ka
niya ipapatay... Huwag mong i-underestimate si Enrile. May asim pa si tanda."
12:52 p.m.: Santiago tries to link Enrile to Napoles' husband Jimmy, a military major involved in
an 80s coup.
12:55 p.m.: Santiago interrogates Napoles about her lawyer Rene Villa: "I have to say I have
never met a biodata with such unparalleled mediocrity."
12:58 p.m.: Santiago asks Napoles about the 10 Commandments taught by the Catholic Church.
Santiago: "Hindi ba isa sa mga commandments eh "Thou shall not steal."
Napoles: "Opo."
Santiago: "Yet you steal. Anong klaseng Katoliko ka?"
Santiago: "Are you familiar with 'Thou shall not lie?'"
Napoles: "Opo."
Santiago: "Ngayon lang nagsisinungaling ka sa akin eh."
1:02 p.m.: Santiago convinces Napoles to "avail of the protection of perpetuation of testimony."
This will allow the court to record her statements for future reference.
"Baka ipapatay ka pa. Gantihan mo na habang buhay ka pa," Santiago tells Napoles.
1:05 p.m.: Santiago talks about Brian Yamsuan, a former Malacanang consultant who was
sacked for alleged links to Napoles.
"Yung Brian (Yamsuan), PR dati iyan ni ex-DILG Sec.Puno, isa pang tao na gusto akong patayin.
Pinepressure si Cathy sumulat masama sakin," she says.
1:08 p.m.: Santiago: "Maliwanag na nag-umpisa ka sa pagiging mahirap. Kaya lang baka hindi
tuwid ang daan na dinaanan."
1:10 p.m.: Napoles invokes her right against self-incrimination when asked about her Ritz
Carlton residence.
1:14 p.m.: Santiago: "Kailan ka nag-umpisang yumaman?"
Napoles: "I invoke my right against self-incrimination."
Santiago: "Ay. Gusto ko sana turuan mo ako para yumaman din ako."
1:18: p.m.: Senate probe on recess for lunch after Napoles, a diabetic, complains of dizziness.
2:15 p.m.: Session resumes. Senators begin interrogating Napoles again.
Senator Alan Peter Cayetano asks Napoles about her alleged links to the so-called "fertilizer fund
scam." Napoles denies knowledge of the project.
Cayetano: "Sa tingin niyo po inosente kayo at maaabswel
Cayetano: "Wala po kayong nakuha sa fertilizer scam."
Napoles: "Wala po."
2:24 p.m.: Cayetano resurfaces Napoles links to the fertilizer fund scam, says Department of
Agriculture has certification on deal with Jo-Chris Trading, a company owned by Napoles.
Cayetano shows Napoles documents in the fertizer scam which allegedly bear her signature.
Napoles says she does not remember the documents.
2:28 p.m.: Cayetano asks Napoles when she started dealing with the government. Napoles says
she does not remember.
2:30 p.m.: Whistleblower Sula confirms that Napolies signed the documents used during the
fertilizer fund scam probe.
2:34 p.m.: Cayetano to Napoles: "I am giving you every opportunity to prove that you are
innocent... If it's true you're innocent, you're not giving people reason to believe it."
2:36 p.m.:
Cayetano: "You would admit na mayaman ka? Na marami po kayong resources."
Napoles: "Hindi po... Tama lang po sa buhay."
2:40 p.m.: Cayetano quizzes Napoles about her assets, including her mother's luxurious
mausoleum and posh condominiums.
When Cayetano mentioned Napoles siblings, she begged that their privacy be respected. "Sana
po ako na lang," she said.
2:47 p.m.: Cayetano asks Napoles about her roundtable with the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
Cayetano: "Sa Inquirer interview...may sinabi kayo na may ibang mastermind. Sino?"
Napoles: "Hindi ko po matandaan."
Cayetano: "Hindi niyo kilala sinong mastermind? Allegedly binulong niyo sa taga-Inquirer sinong
mastermind."
Napoles: "Hindi po."
2:50 p.m.: Napoles says she has no intention to join politics, but admits that her husband Jimmy
attempted to enter Congress through SMILE party-list.
Cayetano: "Do you know that SMILE Partylist was mentioned twice in the Hello Garci tapes?"
The senator says former elections commission Virgilio Garcillano was heard asking help for SMILE
and saying the group was "owned by a friend."
Asked why her husband wanted to join politics, Napoles says it was in the name of "public
service."
2:54 p.m.: Napoles says she doesn't know why her former employees are testifying against her.
Asked about her relationship with Benhur Luy, Napoles says, "Magkamag-anak po kami pero
hindi po kami gaanong malapit."
2:58 p.m.: Cayetano ends his interrogation of Napoles. "The witness has been evasive; selective
kung kailan at kung naalala o hindi," he notes.
Senator Chiz Escudero fields his questions for Napoles after.
3:03 p.m.: Escudero asks Napoles about her statements in past interviews with the Inquirer,
ABS-CBN and GMA News TV.
Senator Alan Cayetano: "Bakit nyo sinabing kawawa yung senators na nada-drag yung pangalan?
Sa palagay niyo po aba inosente sila?"
Napoles: "Nababasa ko sa dyaryo... Opinyon ko lang po yun."
Cayetano again urges Napoles to follow Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago.
4:03 p.m.: Senate Blue Ribbon Committee Chair Teofisto Guingona: "Ayoko magsalita na tapos
na tayo. We will meet again. We will evaluate the case."
Guingona then declares the Senate probe on the pork barrel scam "suspended until further yun."
Cayetano again urges Napoles to follow Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago.