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Ochoa Commanded de Lima to Investigate VP Binay, Said Whistleblower. WATCH!

ochoa commanded de lima to investigate vp binay

The Youtube channel of "Yhen Vaje" uploaded its 2nd video which has something to do with the "Binay's". Whistleblower reveals that Ochoa commanded former Department of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to open and investigate all cases against VP Binay and his family. This is again, related to the alleged 2016 electoral fraud.

Kindly watch the whole video below.


The certain "Ochoa" that was mentioned in the video is Paquito Ochoa, Jr. He is a Filipino lawyer and current Executive Secretary of the Philippines under the Administration of President Benigno Aquino III. While de Lima, of course, is the former DOJ secretary and now a Senator.

READ ALSO: Leila de Lima LEAVES DOJ With Unliquidated CONFIDENTIAL Funds[1]

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Source: Yhen Vaje/Youtube
Photo credit: Inquirer and Rappler[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ Leila de Lima LEAVES DOJ With Unliquidated CONFIDENTIAL Funds (www.allthingspinoy.com)
  2. ^ Yhen Vaje/Youtube (www.youtube.com)
  3. ^ Inquirer (www.google.com.ph)
  4. ^ Rappler (www.rappler.com)

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