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Trillanes to STAR columnist: So sue me

Christina Mendez - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV described yesterday as “a hatchet job” reports that the Aquino administration has awarded a contract for the maintenance of MRT-3 to a group that his relatives had incorporated.

In a text message, Trillanes told The STAR that he cannot comment on a hatchet job of STAR columnist Jarius Bondoc, whom he accused of being pro-Vice President Jejomar Binay.

“He merely uses his imagination as a basis for his wild conclusions,” he said.

“I challenge Mr. Bondoc to file a case against me if he feels that I have committed any wrongdoing.”

Trillanes was asked to react to allegations that some of his relatives were part of the subcontractor who bagged maintenance contracts for MRT-3.

In his June 10 column published in The STAR, Bondoc linked the seventh subcontractor, TriLink Technologies, to the number of contractors which failed to provide better services at MRT.

TriLink was inexperienced in railways, he said.

The firm was tapped for communications systems. 

With no public bidding it was awarded P7.28 million. 

Bondoc cited documents from the Securities and Exchange Commission   which showed that TriLink has Henry Iriola Trillanes as incorporator-president-CEO. 

“Five other Trillaneses are incorporator-officers, with the same address,” read the column.

“Comelec records identify Henry as the biggest contributor to the 2013 senatorial campaign of Antonio Trillanes IV.

“The latter, like (Transportation Sec. Joseph Emilio) Abaya, used to be a naval officer. He was the hit man against Roxas’ rivals for the presidency, Jejomar Binay and Duterte.” 

Bondoc referred to Liberal Party standard bearer and defeated presidential bet Manuel Roxas II and now president-elect Rodrigo Duterte.           

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