Casino junket operator Kim Wong on Tuesday promised to return to the Senate another P450 million, which was believed to be part of the alleged $81million stolen funds from the Bangladesh鈥檚 central bank.
Wong made this promise when he returned to the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee鈥檚 ongoing investigation into the controversy.
鈥淲ithin 15 to 30 days kasi mangungutang pa ako sa mga kaibigan ko, yung ibang shares ng companies ko para maayos ko po,鈥 he said when committee chair, Senator Teofisto Guingona III , asked if the junket operator could commit to return the money.
鈥淧romise po, isa-submit ko po sa committee nyo po,鈥 he said.
(Within 15 to 30 days because I still have to borrow money from my friends, [and source funds] from my companies鈥 shares to settle this.
I promise to submit this to your committee.)
Wong said he would return the money in cash.
In his testimony last March 29, Wong said the P450 million was the money owed him by Chinese businessman Shuhua Gao, whom he described as a junket agent.
Wong said Gao, and another businessman Ding Zhize, had allegedly brought the stolen funds into the Philippines through Rizal Commercial Banking Corp on Jupiter Street, Makati City. CDG
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