Nov 052013
 
Secretary to the Cabinet Jose Rene Almendras talks with fugitive businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles, alleged brains behind the P10-billion pork barrel scam, husband Jimmy and lawyer Atty. Lorna Kapunan at the President’s Hall Receiving Area of the Malacañan Palace last August 28. Kapunan has quit for still unknown reasons. (MNS photo)

Secretary to the Cabinet Jose Rene Almendras talks with fugitive businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles, alleged brains behind the P10-billion pork barrel scam, husband Jimmy and lawyer Atty. Lorna Kapunan at the President’s Hall Receiving Area of the Malacañan Palace last August 28. Kapunan has quit for still unknown reasons. (MNS photo)

MANILA (Mabuhay) — Lawyer Lorna Kapunan on Wednesday withdrew as lead defense counsel in the serious illegal detention case filed against businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles, citing “differences in opinion.”

Secretary of Justice Leila de Lima confirmed Kapunan’s withdrawal but said she did not know why.

“It’s a matter between her (Kapunan) and her client,” De Lima said.

Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 150 clerk of court Diosfa Valencia said Kapunan had not yet submitted her motion to withdraw as defense counsel of Napoles and her co-accused and brother Reynald Lim in their serious illegal detention case.

Depende na sa kanya kung maghire s’ya ng replacement or contented na s’ya with Attorney Villamor [It depends on her if she decides to hire a replacement or she’s already contented with Attorney Villamor],” Valencia said referring to Napoles. Villamor is the collaborating counsel of Kapunan and has been a long time counsel of the Napoleses.

Before the confirmation, speculation was already rife that Kapunan had left the case after her sudden departure with her team of around five lawyers after showing up briefly at Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 150 around 9 a.m. Wednesday, before the scheduled hearing of Napoles’ bail petition on the charges filed against her by Benhur Luy, the former employee turned government star witness in the P10-billion pork barrel scam the businesswoman allegedly engineered.

Kapunan left after reportedly handing a note to Judge Elmo Alameda.

But Valencia said the note “is not considered part of the records.”

Her departure left defense corroborating counsel Alfredo L. Villamor who conducted the cross examination on Luy, who accused Napoles and her brother Reynald Lim of locking him up from December 19, 2012 to March 22, 2013, first in a room at the Discovery Suites in Ortigas Center and, later, at the so-called “Bahay San Jose” at No. 53, Lapu-Lapu St., Magallanes Village.

The cross examination was suspended for about five minutes as Villamor and prosecutors met briefly inside Alameda’s chambers.

Kapunan and her team did not enter the courtroom when the cross examination resumed.

This was the first time Kapunan and her team have not participated in the hearings, which began earlier this month.

Villamor and the prosecutors, led by Henry Salazar, would not say why Kapunan and her team did not participate in the hearing. Asked what they discussed inside the judge’s chambers, they said it was “confidential.”

Kapunan is also handling the defense of Napoles against plunder and graft charges filed against her in connection with the pork barrel scam as well as the Malampaya Fund scam. (MNS)

Sep 082013
 
Palace: Aquino wants pork-related cases to go beyond press releases

President Benigno Aquino wants all cases that will be filed in relation to the multibillion-peso pork barrel scam to go beyond press releases and stand up in court, Malacañang said Sunday. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said Aquino gave strict orders that the cases to be filed must be backed by solid evidence. “(M)ariin ang utos ng Pangulong Aquino sa investigation na kailangan matibay ang ebidensya. Ayaw ng pangulo ang nagsasampa ng kaso para sa press release lang,” Valte said on government-run dzRB radio. She also reiterated the investigation will not spare even administration allies, so long as the evidence [is strong]. In the meantime, she asked the public not to have preconceived notions or assumptions of the outcome of the investigation. “Ang importante, pupunta tayo kung saan tayo dinadala ng ebidensya, hindi pwede ang preconceived notion o assumption,” she said. She said the Palace is still leaving the matter to the Department of Justice, which she said considers this case a priority. Meanwhile, Valte said the hunt is still on for Reynald Lim, the brother of suspected pork scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles. She also said the reward for information leading to his capture is still holds. — LBG, GMA News

Aug 312013
 
No sign yet of Napoles' brother trying to leave PHL — Immigration official

The brother of suspected pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles may still be in the country as there is no sign he tried to flee via the country’s international airports, immigration official said. Bureau of Immigration Ninoy Aquino International Airport intelligence division chief Wilson Soluren said they had not monitored any attempt by Reynald Lim to leave via the airports, state-run Philippines News Agency reported. “So far wala pa kaming monitored attempt niya to exit the country ever since na nag-issue ng warrant of arrest laban sa kanila (So far we have not monitored any attempt by him to exit the country since a warrant was issued for his arrest),” Soluren said. “We believe Mr. Lim is still in the country and hopefully sumuko na rin siya (he will surrender) just like what her sister did,” he added. He said that if Lim is seen at the airports, the BI will arrest him and turn him over to the police or the National Bureau of Investigation. Earlier this month, the Makati City regional trial court issued an arrest warrant against Napoles and Lim for serious illegal detention. Napoles surrendered to President Benigno Aquino III in Malacañang last Wednesday and was initially brought to Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame. She was then brought to the Makati City Jail, even as the Makati court approved her transfer to Fort Sto. Domingo in Laguna province. Napoles allegedly set up ghost non-government organizations that received funds from lawmakers’ Priority Development Assistance Fund. Read More …