"It does not contain any little ladies.."
Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali earlier claimed before the Senate impeachment court that an anonymous lady handed over to him Corona's PSBank records, which showed the chief magistrate having $700,000 in deposits.The prosecution attached the documents in a request before the impeachment court to subpoena Corona’s bank records.
Senate President and presiding judge Juan Ponce Enrile asked Tiongson whether the documents were forged, to which she answered yes.
Tiongson also told Enrile that PSBank records are generated by the bank’s computers and have bar codes printed on the pages.
Umali told the impeachment court that a “small lady” gave him an envelope with the banks records outside the Senate building last week.
But a report by the Senate sergeant-at-arms noted that closed circuit television recordings showed no "small lady," Senate Majority Floor Leader Vicente Sotto III on Monday said.
"It does not contain any little ladies giving anything to Representative Umali, from the time he arrived at one o’clock up to the time that he boarded his vehicle," according to the majority floor leader.
You gotta love these senate hearings.