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WAC Exposed SEC Document of Alleged Robredo Family's Dummy (Viral)

The controversial Facebook Group We Are Collective (WAC) the author of #NagaLeaks exposed another controversy as they posted on their official Facebook Page the Securities and Exchange (SEC) documents of the alleged dummy of the late Jesse Robredo, husband of VP Leni.


According to WAC the family of Rudy Guinhawa, the owner of Torre Venezia Suites, Inc., and 24K Development Construction Corp. is allegedly the dummy of the Robredo family in Naga City. WAC already claimed on their previous FB post that Rodolfo "Rudy" Guinhawa and Rudy Gee is the same person.

Here's the Complete Expose of We Are Collective:

Hi peeps, kung yung Torre Venezia Suites, Inc. ay nakapangalan sa pamilya ni Rudy Guinhawa - kay Isabelita at sa 2 anak, sa kanyang son-in-law at isa pang dummy,
Heto namang 24K Development Construction Corp. na dating nakarehistro sa SEC bilang 24K Property Ventures, Inc. ay nakapangalan sa pamilya din ni Rudy Gee - ang incorporators:

Rodolfo R. Guinhawa - Rudy Gee
Isabelita Lucido Guinhawa - asawa ni Rudy Gee
Evangeline Lucido Lee - kapatid ni Isabelita
Alex R. Guinhawa - kapatid ni Rudy Gee
Jesus R. Guinhawa - kapatid ni Rudy Gee



Ang 24K Development Construction Corp. ang nag mamay-ari ng 20 Lansbergh Place sa Tomas Morato, QC at ito rin ang developer ng nasabing condo building pati na ng Torre Venezia Suites sa Timog.

Lahat ng napangalanang incorporator ay pawang taga Naga. Magkakapatid na nagmamay-ari ng ilang string ng pawnshop na kahit pag ipun-ipunin mo ay hindi sasapat para makapagpatayo ng isang malaking gusali kagaya ng Lansbergh at nang isa pa kagaya ng Torre. 

At hindi lang ito ang mga real property holdings ng nasabing kumpanya. Naglipana pa sa Quezon City at sa ibang bahagi ng Pilipinas ang pag mamay-ari na mga lupa at gusali ng "malahiganteng" kumpanya na ito.

Walang foreign partner. Walang malaking equity investor. Nakakapagduda din na inutang sa banko lahat na pinangpondo kasi walang banko ang magpapautang nang ganung halaga sa isang kumpanya na walang sapat na financial capacity at collateral.

Paano nga ba naipatayo ng magkakapatid na Guinhawa ang mga gusaling ito? Saan nanggaling ang pondo? At bakit tila napakabilis ng kanilang paglago?

#SecretsOfTheTower
 
NOTE: We are posting scanned copies ng SEC docs ng nasabing kumpanya. Hindi lang namin isinama yung iba at baka ma takedown na naman tayo ng FB. But we will be posting them later in a secure site na hindi nila magagalaw.

Here's the Scanned Copies of SEC Documents:




Source: We Are Collective FB Page

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