At A Glance
- Former Senator Grace Poe denied on Friday, Nov. 14, involvement in any corruption after she was implicated during the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing by a retired Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) official.
Former Senator Grace Poe denied on Friday, Nov. 14, any involvement in corruption after she was implicated during the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing by a retired Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) official.
During the panel's hearing, Poe was among the new names floated by former DPWH undersecretary Roberto Bernardo in his supplemental affidavit.
According to Bernardo, it was a certain J.Y. Dela Rosa, a staff member of then-senator Poe, who asked for a list of projects.
Bernardo said former DPWH secretary Manuel Bonoan also told him that P500 million had been allocated for Poe. Bonoan also instructed him to ask the senator for a list of projects.
Bernardo alleged there was a “20 percent commitment collected” for the senator. However, it was a certain Mrs. Patron, a contractor, who collected the commitment for Poe at the Diamond Hotel from one of his aides.
"I’m saddened by all the recent news. I trust that the Department of Justice will look into this string of accusations. I support the investigations, that is why I was the first to attend the ICI proceedings," Poe said.
"It’s alarming that my name was mentioned today. I have NEVER been involved in corruption, this I can clearly say to all Filipinos," she added.