Wednesday, January 18, 2012

NATION : Too many irregular declarations in Corona's SALN

On the third day of the Corona impeachment case, the prosecution team found too many irregularities in the Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) of Chief Justice Renato Corona.

Iloilo Representative Neil Tupas Jr., the lead prosecutor, said that Corona did not declare all of his properties in his SALN from 2002 when he was appointed to the high court up to the present.

When the defense team were asked with regards to the non declaration of Corona's properties, the team said that they are not worried with the prosecution's claim.

The properties of Corona that the prosecution team presented in the Senate court that the team said was purchased in from 2003 to 2009 were:

- a P2.7-million unit in One Burgundy Plaza in Quezon City acquired in 2003,
- a unit at The Columns in Makati City acquired in 2004,
- a P9.1-million unit at Spanish Bay Tower in Taguig City acquired in 2005,
- a P6.1-million unit at McKinley Hill in Taguig City acquired in 2008, and
- a P14.5-million unit at Bellagio I Tower in Taguig City acquired in 2009

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