‘Accounting analysis,’ debit-credit transactions

This refers to Nancy Carvajal’s report, titled “2 Binay aides billionaires” (Front Page, 5/17/15).

Carvajal’s report on Vice President Jejomar Binay’s indictment by the Ombudsman is a classic example of “nakuryente” in journalism parlance. Carvajal never bothered to apologize to the public.

Maybe Carvajal, with her motivation to get a scoop, did not bother to double check the amounts. Had she made the effort, she would have found out that the total amount reported was merely the sum of several debit and credit transactions. She did not consider that several of those transactions involved one and the same amount. Meaning, a certain deposit could be transacted several times. Simple accounting analysis.

Carvajal is trying to connect dots between Gerardo Limlingan and Vice President Binay; between Eduviges Baloloy and the Vice President. There is no legal connection. I perceive Carvajal’s reports on Binay to be always slanted and twisted.

Sabi nga ng nanay niya, Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc’s sister, the late Inday Badiday, “careful, careful.”

—ISIDRO C. VALENCIA, Taguig City

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The story of Nancy Carvajal on “2 Binay aides billionaires” is based on the report of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) to the Court of Appeals.

The 131-page ALMC report has a number of tables detailing the deposits and withdrawals of Binay’s finance officer Gerardo “Gerry” Limlingan and longtime secretary Eduviges Baloloy.

It also contains summary tables that show the total deposits, total investments and withdrawals of Limlingan and Baloloy.

Among these are:

Whether one uses total deposit and investment funds (P2.7 billion) or total withdrawals, selling of securities and pretermination of placements (P3.4 billion), it can be said that the two aides own billions of cash and other assets.—Ed.

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