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VP Binay blasts probe: Prejudged, vicious

MANILA - Vice-President Jejomar Binay rejected a Social Weather Stations survey that showed majority of Filipinos want him to appear before a Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee inquiry on the alleged overpricing of the Makati City Hall Building II.

In an exclusive interview on ANC's Beyond Politics with Lynda Jumilla, the vice-president said he sees no need to attend the probe since senators conducting the inquiry have gone out of their way to prejudge and humiliate him.

"Yung ibang senador prejudged na, hinatulan ka na. Linalait ka pa, tinatakot ka pa, kinukutya ka pa. Atsaka ano pa ba ang itatanong? Nasabi na lahat ang itatanong e. Sumosobra na nga duon sa pinakapakay nung - imbestigasyon ba yun?" he said.

In a separate statement issued Wednesday, Binay also described the Senate inquiry as an "inquisition designed to bring disrepute to my person by the abuse of parliamentary rules."

He said the senators, referring to Senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Antonio Trillanes IV, have already admitted that they do not want Binay to launch a presidential campaign.

"They themselves want to be in power and see me as a threat to that ambition," he said.

The vice-president challenged his accusers to present hard evidence that would back up their claims that he pocketed millions of pesos in kickbacks for various infrastructure projects in Makati when he was still mayor.

He also urged the public to "examine closely the direction the so-called investigation is taking."

"So far, they have resorted to humiliating me and my family with such viciousness I have not seen employed by the Senate before,” he said.

For his part, Senator Trillanes said Binay is just relying on excuses not to show up in the inquiry.

He said that while the Senate will not force the vice-president to attend the hearings, his non-appearance "only shows that he is guilty."

Resource persons invited to the Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee have accused Binay of various anomalies including the alleged overprice of the P2.2 billion Makati City Hall Building II.

A property appraiser earlier said the construction of the 11-storey building would only cost P877 million.

Binay has rejected the claims of overpricing, saying the building construction had passed audits conducted by a government audit team. He said he is ready to answer the allegations before the Office of the Ombudsman.

On Monday, President Aquino confirmed that he and Binay talked about the ongoing Senate investigation and that the vice-president would need to answer the allegations thrown at him.

He said he told Binay "the truth will come out and that between the two of them, the VP knows the truth."

Cavite Gov. Jonvic Remulla, Binay’s spokesperson for political concerns, meanwhile, said it was President Aquino who offered to help the Vice-President during their meeting in MalacaƱang last week.

"Our understanding is that in the course of the conversation, the President asked about his family and VP replied the family is hurting from all the lies and baseless accusations, especially his wife," Remulla said in a text message to media.

"At this point the President asked how he can help or 'Paano ako makakatulong?' It was in the context that the Senate was mentioned in the conversation," he said.

Remulla said Binay thanked the President for his concern.

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Charice reunited with international talk show host Oprah Winfrey

MANILA -- Filipino singer Charice reunited with international talk show host Oprah Winfrey when she appeared for the Oprah Winfrey Network's "Where Are They Now," which aired on Sunday (Monday morning, Manila time).

Charice was first introduced by Winfrey on her show on May 2008, which helped propel the young singer on the international stage, which included stints on the TV show "Glee," as well as roles in Hollywood movies.

However, this was Charice's first interview with Winfrey, whom she considers her "godmother," after coming out on "The Buzz" as a lesbian last year.

"I just want to share my story to the people out there who are having a situation like mine. When I came out, everything started. All the struggles happened when I came out," Charice told Winfrey, who asked her why she wants to talk now.

Charice admitted she knew she was gay when she was five but denied that she is planning to have an operation to become male.

"Basically my soul is male but I'm not gonna go to that stage that I'm going to change everything," she said, adding that she will "not change my body."

I can change like cut my hair, wear boy clothes and everything but that's all," she said.

In the interview, Charice also said she was initially afraid to admit that she was gay for fear that people might no longer like her.

"That night when I was thinking of coming out, I was ready to lose my career, lose my fans. I was confident that I won't lose my family because I knew that eventually they will understand me," Charice said.

The singer also revealed that she went through a period of depression before deciding to come out.

"Before I came out, I was already a mess. When I was this person (the old me), it was like a character that I was portraying for my mom, for my family, to be happy. When my father (Ricky) got murdered, that's when everything fell apart and I [got] depressed," she recalled.

The singer again denied rumors that she tried to commit suicide but admitted that she thought of taking her life.

"I didn't slit my wrist but I thought of it. That was after my father got murdered and I wasn't okay with my family, I wasn't talking with my mom. Losing my dad, we didn't have closure. When I went to the funeral, I just saw him there and regretted everything that I wished I could have," she recalled. "I took all those feelings and pain in me and that made me stronger to tell myself that it's time to stand up and get there."

Asked if she feels that her father's death liberated her, Charice replied: "They give me chills, the feeling is just coming back right now. It's just terrible, the feeling after he died, the feeling of being alone, I was alone. Very few friends I just told and I know my mom felt it. I just felt that she didn't just want to admit it. She was angry," she said.

After her emotional confession, Charice told Winfrey that she and her mother have reconciled and that she's happy with her partner, Alyssa Quijano.

"I can say now that we are really like best friends, I can't ask for more, I am happy," she said.
source ABS-CBN

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