The missing witness in the flood-control saga may not be missing at allโjust unpinned. Former congressman Mike Defensor said Thursday he received information that Orly Gutezaโthe former security aide of resigned Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Coโis still in the Philippines, though Defensor admitted he doesnโt know Gutezaโs exact location and has had no direct communication with him.
Defensorโs claim comes as authorities and lawmakers keep circling the same operational problem: you canโt serve a subpoena to a rumor. Defensor said he was told Guteza is โin good condition,โ but offered no details beyond that. Asked whether Guteza might resurfaceโespecially after the recent public reappearance of the 18 alleged former MarinesโDefensorโs answer was essentially a shrug dressed as hope: โIf heโll show up, heโll show up.โ
Guteza matters because his testimony is not background noiseโitโs an accusation with names and alleged delivery routes. He surfaced earlier as a surprise figure in the Senateโs flood-control probe, presented to the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee by Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, who also said Defensor was the one who introduced them. In an affidavit, Guteza implicated former House Speaker Martin Romualdez, claiming he delivered multiple suitcases of โtrashโโtheir alleged code for cashโto the homes of both Co and Romualdez.
That allegation is exactly why the โwhere is heโ question has turned from gossip to logistics. If Guteza is indeed in-country, as Defensor suggests, then the next fight is not about whether he existsโitโs about whether law enforcement can locate him, secure him, and protect the integrity of his account in a case where witnesses have a habit of vanishing just as paperwork starts moving.
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