Ex-Palace employee bares payoffs in May 2004 polls
First posted 11:03am (Mla time) Aug 01, 2005
By Edson Castro Tandoc Jr., Veronica Uy
Inquirer News Service, INQ7.net
(2ND UPDATE) ELECTION officials received payoffs from Malacañang to purportedly manipulate the May 2004 polls, an alleged staff member of a former Palace executive disclosed on Monday.
Michael Angelo Zuce, who claimed that he worked under Joey Rufino, former political liaison officer of the Palace, said he saw provincial election supervisors and regional directors receive 30,000 pesos each from Lilia "Baby" Pineda, wife of alleged "jueteng lord" Rodolfo "Bong" Pineda at President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's La Vista home in Quezon City in January 2004.
Zuce said those present when the money was given were Ms Arroyo, Rodolfo "Bong" Pineda, and former Isabela governor Faustino Dy Jr.
Gabriel Claudio, political liaison officer of Malacañang, called Zuce's statements "fantastic and incredible." He also said Rufino couldn't react to Zuce's allegations because he was "seriously ill" with liver cancer.
Zuce, who was presented by lawyer Liwayway Vinzons- Chato in a televised press conference in Ortigas Center on Monday, said Ms Arroyo told the regional directors to "support" her.
Zuce said it was Mrs. Pineda who brought him to Ms Arroyo’s residence.
Zuce, who claims that his uncle is married to the sister of the wife of former Comelec commissioner Virgilio Garcillano, also said alleged wiretapped tapes of the President allegedly speaking with Garcillano were authentic because his own conversation with Garcillano was also recorded.
Zuce said he decided to reveal what he knew because he feared for his life after Rufino told him that Public Works Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane, a former national police chief, was looking for him.
Zuce said he decided to seek out Chato because he saw how she and her group protected former National Bureau of Investigation deputy director Samuel Ong, who had claimed that he held the master tape of Garcillano’s conversations with Ms Arroyo and several other politicians.
Chato said Zuce had informed Garcillano that he was coming out and was purportedly told, "Bahala ka [It's up to you]."
Garcillano has been in hiding since the alleged recordings surfaced.
Chato said she first met Zuce in the 2001 election when she ran for senator and Zuce was a former election "shepherd."
Chato also said that since 2002, Zuce had allegedly begun a project to ensure Arroyo's win in the 2004 election.