EXILED Communist Party of the Philippines (CCP) founder Jose
Maria Sison
This statement comes from a former leader of the New People’s
Army (NPA) -
According to Celis said the CPP, with the help of its armed
group, the NPA, demands 2-percent profit from private contractors involved in
airport, port and other infrastructure projects.
Former leader of the New People’s Army (NPA) - (photo credit to owner) |
Globe and Smart are the two telecoms that are being extorted
by the central committee of the CCP and the amounts are being sent to Sison in
the Netherlands.
He said the money was “collected” by the NPA
and remitted to Sison. Forty-percent
of the “collection” stays at the local level while 60 percent is
sent to the central committee in The Netherlands.
Celis claimed the CPP and managed to
circumvent the Anti Money Laundering Act (AMLA) through
conduit nongovernment organizations (NGOs) in Europe.
“They cannot overthrow the government, but they
can make Smart, Globe pay P200 million every year. They can make P200 million,
P400 million from [their] NGO racket,” he testified.
Senate President Vicente Sotto III said that is
possible since these telcos would prefer to install cell sites inside military
camps.
“Perhaps those who are asking will now understand why telcos
want to install their sites inside military camps. If not inside the military
camps, their sites will be bombed, burned or destroyed if they don’t pay.
That’s the answer and not because China wants to monitor the military,” Sotto
said.
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