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CONSULTANTS ALL
Trillanes’ office funds pay for houseboy, newsmen By Christine F. Herrera
MORE than half of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV’s monthly budget allocation of P2.93 million for his office goes to the salaries of 63 consultants that include his houseboy, family drivers, media workers, campaign donors, ex-mutineer-friends and a brother who was getting P71,200 a month, Senate documents show.
Trillanes’ consultants were being paid a total of P1.63 million a month, official Senate documents show. The amount was also more than triple the allowed P506,262 monthly budget allocation for consultancy services, according to the Commission on Audit (COA), citing Senate records.
Highly reliable sources furnished The Standard a complete set of Senate documents after Trillanes denied that he had more than 60 consultants. The Standard previously reported that Trillanes only had 55 consultants that were being paid a total of P1.25 million a month. But Senate records now show
that Trillanes had 63 consultants, whose salaries totaled P1.63 million a month. From July to December 2014, Trillanes paid his consultants some P9.77 million, which exceeded by more than P6.74 million the allowable amount for consultancy services of only P3.03 million. Next page
Typhoon death toll reaches 13 in N. Luzon By Florante S. Solmerin THE death toll from typhoon “Ineng” rose to 13, including an infant in Benguet and a 10-yearold in Mountain Province, the Office of the Civil Defense said Sunday. Regional director of the OCD in the Cordillera Administrative Region Andrew Alex H. Uy said some 341 families or 1,242 people were affected by the typhoon in Mountain Province, Kalinga, Baguio City, Benguet, Apayao, and Abra. Many roads remained closed due to landslides in the region but electricity has been restored in all the affected areas, he said. Earlier, the provincial government of Ilocos Norte declared the entire province under a state of calamity after the storm did P457 million worth Next page of damage.
Flirting with danger. Scavengers pick up recyclable items along the seawall in Navotas despite the strong waves whipped by Typhoon “Ineng” on Sunday. MANNY PALMERO