A courtroom moment just poured gasoline on the flood control mess: a state witness in former Sen. Bong Revilla Jr.โs malversation case told the Sandiganbayan he has already returned โฑ130 million to the governmentโeven though he said his SALN net worth was only โaround โฑ10 million.โ
The witness, Gerard Opulencia, a former DPWH-NCR regional director, testified during the bail hearing tied to the Pandi flood control projectโthe one flagged for having no visible structures despite a โฑ92.8M price tag. Justice Karl Miranda pressed him hard, basically asking the question everyoneโs thinking: if you werenโt part of anything illegal, why are you returning nine figures?
Opulenciaโs answer: restitution was required for him to be admitted under the Witness Protection Program, since he was originally among the respondents. The court didnโt just let that slideโMiranda flat-out warned that his immunity is conditional, and that lying can cost him that protection.
Bottom line: โฑ130M โreturnedโ vs. โฑ10M โdeclaredโ is not a clerical errorโitโs a credibility landmine. And in a case built on who said what, who delivered what, and who benefited, moments like this are exactly where the narrative either collapsesโor finally connects.
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