80% of names on Sandra Cam’s pork list are Aquino allies

Published by rudy Date posted on May 5, 2014

MANILA – Jueteng whistle-blower Sandra Cam has a list of lawmakers who benefited from the P10-billion pork barrel scam and 80 percent of the names on her list are allies of President Benigno Aquino.

Cam said the list contains 16 senators, of whom three have already graduated, and 82 congressmen.

She refused to name her source but said he/she is “highly reliable.”

At the same time, she dared Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to reveal the list of lawmakers involved in the P10-billion pork barrel scam she got from alleged scam mastermind Janet Limnapo-Napoles.

Cam said de Lima should now disclose the list and not delay it anymore by the flimsy excuse of verification, adding that she owes it to the people who pay for her salary.

“Why did she say she still needed to verify the names, but immediately confirmed the names of three opposition Senators (juan Ponce-Enrile, Jinggoy Estrada, and Ramon Bong Revilla Jr.,” she asked.

“We respect her so much but I hope justice will not be delayed. Wag nyo pong i-good time ang publiko at ilabas nyo na ang Napoles list,” Cam told reporters in an interview openly addressing de Lima.

She said that the longer de Lima keeps the list from the public eye, the greater the risk “it will be sanitized.”

“It seems you are sanitizing the list since admin allies are in it,” she said.

Cam was a jueteng whistle-blower who exposed the syndicate operating principally in Bicol which included high military officials. –Brian Maglungsod, InterAksyon.com

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