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Cassandra Li Ong cited in contempt

By Nidz Godino

“What we’re trying to offer to you is something that you have really to think over…because we talked about this earlier, you are really young to be jailed. ..this will have no bail…once they filed it, then you cannot go out of jail… I hope you take this chance,” quad committee of  House of Representatives is eyeing Katherine Cassandra Li Ong,  incorporator of Whirlwind Corp., as state witness in  panel’s ongoing probe on Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) activities in Porac, Pampanga.

Whirlwind Corp. had leased  land to Lucky South 99, where Ong is  consultant. Police raided  POGO in June for various violations.

According to committee co-chair and dangerous drugs panel head Rep. Robert Ace Barbers, panel discussed and agreed  involvement of Ong in Lucky South 99 is “deep.”

Ong testified in Wednesday’s hearing of quad committee on POGO but she refused to answer most  questions raised by lawmakers.

She told  panel  her involvement was mostly on real estate business of Whirlwind which rents out office spaces for POGO hubs, including Lucky South 99.

Ong admitted she is in  relationship with Wesley Guo,  brother of dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo and Shiela Guo.

Ong  went to Singapore and then to Malaysia to meet her boyfriend and his siblings. She joined  Guo siblings then traveled to Batam, Indonesia, where she and Shiela were accosted by authorities and deported to  Philippines.

Committee chair and public safety and order panel head Rep. Dan Fernandez tried to offer Ong to speak in executive session but she said she would consult her lawyers.

Fernandez also offered “immunity” to Ong but she again said she would seek legal counsel.

Lawmakers tried to dig deeper, but Ong clammed up.

This prompted committee co-head and human rights panel chair Rep. Benny Abante to move for Ong to be cited in contempt again. Ong will be held at  House detention facility until her contempt citation is lifted.

Barbers said lawmakers are open to possibility of tapping Ong as state witness in  ongoing probe into illegal POGOs.

“We offered to her  possibility of becoming  state witness but we need to assess first  value of what she will reveal during  executive session…she has not revealed anything so far because we need to call for an executive session first,”Barbers said.

Barbers offered Ong  possibility of becoming  state witness following indications that she is willing to cooperate with their probe.

“We can see that she is willing to talk, but she appears hesitant… that’s why we offered to conduct  executive session and told her, ‘if what you tell us is helpful in our investigation, then we will recommend you to become  state witness so you can have immunity from prosecution,’” he said.

House has yet to schedule  executive session with Ong.

Dismissed mayor Alice Guo and her family members appeared to be professional liars and professional swindlers, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian said yesterday after Shiela Guo testified before Senate committee investigating their escape.

“We have to be very careful with Guo family as they seem to be professional liars and professional swindlers… Guo Hua Ping said she was home-schooled, simple, and innocent, but according to  documents and evidence, she is not like that…she is much more sophisticated…Shiela Guo demeanor tells us one part but look at the evidence… shows she is not innocent because she is signing  document, narrative is  same in this family… Shiela’s narrative is like that of Guo Hua Ping, but we cannot take it hook, line and sinker,” Gatchalian said during  Kapihan sa Maynila forum.

The senator pointed out that Shiela Guo’s story was inconsistent with her life as simple and she only knows embroidery.

But based on documents obtained by Gatchalian’s office, Guo family has 10 corporations and Shiela Guo signed as corporate secretary in nine of them while she was finance officer and treasurer in other companies, signing 93 times in various documents.

“So how can Shiela Guo claim  she doesn’t know anything and that her life is simple if she holds  high position in their companies?” he said.

Meanwhile, Senators Bong Go and Ronald dela Rosa described as “malicious and defamatory”  allegations of police colonel Jovie Espenido of their involvement in  Duterte administration’s drug war.

Espenido told House of Representatives quad committee  money from POGOs, small town lottery and intelligence funds were allegedly used as  reward for police officers involved in the drug war.

Go denied that reward money was coursed through him. He said such misinformation was part of  conspiracy that some lawmakers are cooking up.

“This is another part of  zarzuela some people are cooking up to politicize and malign  trying to invent  story that will line up with their narrative to paint us black and them white! I can categorically say, I have never had anything to do with any POGO and what he says is  reward system in the drug war,” he noted.

Go insisted that when he was special assistant to former president Rodrigo Duterte until he became  senator, he did not receive or handle any funds from POGO or any gambling. The senator maintained that  fight against drugs was done to protect Filipinos.

He added he would not hesitate to file  case against anyone who accuses him and malign his name without evidence. 

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