You mean they haven’t resigned?
“Three women have managed to hang on to their government posts despite being implicated in the P10-billion pork barrel scam allegedly masterminded by Janet Lim Napoles,” reports Gil C. Cabacungan in Philippine Daily Inquirer.
These are the women being referred to in the report: Note: The words describing each of the women are taken from the report of Gil C. Cabacungan in Philippine Daily Inquirer.
1. GONDELINA AMATA, an accused conduit of Napoles in funneling pork barrel funds into bogus nongovernment organizations (NGOs), has kept her post as president of state-owned National Livelihood Development Corp. (NLDC) despite President Aquino’s appointment of her replacement more than two-and-a-half years ago.
The report added that Amata is “now a co-accused in the graft cases against Senators Juan Ponce Enrile and Jinggoy Estrada. She’s also in the Bureau of Immigration Hold Departure Order.”
2. OPHELIA AGAWIN, who is allegedly Napoles’ point person at ZNAC Rubber Estate Corp. (ZREC), is still an agriculture assistant secretary, while Ducut, allegedly a Napoles agent, remains the head of the Energy Regulatory Commission.
3. ZENAIDA DUCUT is among those to be charged with malversation in the third batch of pork barrel respondents to be filed shortly by the National Bureau of Investigation.
Screengrab of photos posted on Inquirer.net
