Dennis Cunanan left PH last April 5, BI records show | Global News

Dennis Cunanan left PH last April 5, BI records show

/ 06:08 PM May 14, 2014

Technology Resource Center Director General Dennis Cunanan. PHOTO FROM www.dost.gov.ph

MANILA, Philippines—One of the respondents in the pork barrel scam on-leave Technology Resource Center Director General Dennis Cunanan already left the country last April 5.

Immigration records showed that Cunanan, also a government provisional witness in the scam, was on board Delta Airlines Flight 630 to Nagoya, Japan.

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The Bureau of Immigration still has no record if Cunanan returned to the country.

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Cunanan has been accepted provisionally to the government’s Witness Protection Program (WPP).

However, his status has been put in jeopardy after witness Benhur Luy revealed that Cunanan also received kickbacks.

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Luy, said that Cunanan received P960,000 commission from Janet Lim-Napoles after using his agency as one of the conduits of Napoles’ deals with lawmakers.

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Cunanan has denied Luy’s allegation during a senate hearing and insisted he did not benefit from any transactions related to the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF).

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