The return of the Ford expedition right at the front of PDIC was a calculated strategy. Celso planned it in such a way that it would be traced back to him. Never mind if he swore under oath in the senate hearing that he had a lot of expeditions but did not have one owned by one of his rural banks. He'd rather be called a liar in order to cover up his dear friend and protector, SEC commissioner Martinez. I really suspect that the expedition was used by Martinez or by his wife or by his son but when things got hot, Martinez asked Celso to arrange it in such a way that it could not be traced back to the Martinezes. There is no other explanation why a criminal mastermind would allow himself to get easily caught returning the "hot" vehicle. Of course, anyone parking a car in front of a government building at an unholy hour would attract interest from security guards patrolling the perimeter. I just pity the hapless driver of Celso who was ordered to park the car, and knowing Celso, he would be paying his driver minimum wages even after going through detention and grilling by PDIC authorities.
This incident serves only to prove that Celso and Commissioner Martinez are thick as thieves!!!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Expedition: lost and now found
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