Trillanes Walkout and Didn’t Sign the Affidavit, just left the building and refused to be interviewed.

Senator Trillanes Didn’t Sign the Affidavit, just left the building and refused to be interviewed. We are waiting for Duterte’s legal aides to give us the facts.

Senator Trillanes just left the building and refused to be interviewed. We are waiting for Duterte’s legal aides to give us the facts.

Courtesy Of: Yappy

Senator Trillanes Didn’t Sign the Affidavit.
Atty Madrid came in Support for Duterte stating Trillanes breaks the law he needs to be held accountable.
(From: Noel Landero Sarifa)
Panelo dared Trillanes to issue a sworn statement regarding his allegations and if the senator, who is also a vice presidential hopeful, believes his evidence against Duterte was true.
“Ayaw niyang maglagda ng isang sinumpaang salaysay dahil puwedeng siyang idemanda,” Panelo said.
Trillanes should be the one to prove the existence of the money, not Duterte, since bank secrecy laws prohibit banks and its personnel to reveal account details of its clients, according to the laywer.
“Mayroong batas na nagsasabing hindi puwedeng mag-reveal ang bangko na anumang impormasyon kaugnay sa deposito ng isang kliyente. Nakalagay din sa batas na nagbabawal sa isang empleyado na maglabas ng impormasyon sa deposito sapagkat sila ay idedemanda sa ilalim ng batas,” Panelo said.
Due to insistent public demand, I’m making an objective and factual story of what happened during the face-off between Trillanes and Atty.Sal Panelo, who represented Duterte, at the BPI Julia Vargas branch.

Atty. Panelo arrived at the bank first and he brought with him a Special Power of Attorney authorizing him to open Duterte’s BPI accounts and to be shown to Trillanes.

Trillanes arrived shortly thereafter and brought with him his own sworn affidavit (see attached pics). In that document it says Trillanes got the info from a certain Joseph de Mesa who himself claimed to also have received the bank transaction details from a close relative who works in a detective agency.

If you read Trillanes’ affidavit it doesn’t indicate there his promise to withdraw from the vice presidential race and resign as senator if he is proven wrong.

Anyway, during the face-off, Attorney Panelo asked the BPI manager if the accounts of Duterte contains Php211 Million, she said no. In fact the statement was that these accounts were never credited with deposits amounting to Php211 million since account opening date until today.

When Atty. Panelo asked BPI to issue a certification to document the branch officer’s statement, he was told that BPI will study the legal aspect of such issuance because the standard certification only pertains to current account balance.

Going back to Trillanes, he wanted to check the transaction history of the account. However, since the Affidavit that he prepared was one-sided, Attorney Panelo asked him to sign another affidavit that will state that in the event the accounts indeed never contained deposits amounting to Php211Million or more at any given time since account opening, then Trillanes should subject himself to various sanctions provided by law.

Trillanes didn’t sign the document and walked out.

End of story.

-Willie Ramasola #repost

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