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Reyes’ PMA mistahs: Let courts decide
Topic Started: Feb 2 2011, 08:32 AM (1,224 Views)
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Class of 1966 "provides Angie moral support" :armyeek:

ANILA, Philippines—The Philippine Military Academy Class 1966 has assured its mistah, retired chief of staff and general Angelo Reyes, of their “moral support” but will not pressure him to explain his actions in light of corruption accusations against him.

On whether the accusations are true, Reyes' classmates would rather leave the question to the courts if the case reaches there.

“It’s a legal matter that we have to respect. As far the class is concerned, we provide Angie that morale support. We do not want to give him more problems by criticizing what had happened if any,” retired Colonel Manuel Espejo, president of PMA Class 1966, said when interviewed in Camp Aguinaldo on Tuesday.

“We were asking everybody who are close to him to find some ways to help him out. We cannot say anything (about) it. It's between him and (retired Lieutenant Colonel George) Rabusa. Let the courts decide on the matter,” he added.

Espejo declined to give his opinion on the accusation that Reyes, whom he claimed to know “better than my (own) brother,” received around P100 million from monthly slush fund and another P50 million as send-off gift or “pabaon” upon his retirement from the military service.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/...FP-payola-issue
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