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2B estate behind overpricing


Mercado: Dr. Elenita didn't pay Hilmarc's for work on farm
By Leila B. Salaverria, TJ Burgonio |Philippine Daily Inquirer
1:05 am | Thursday, October 9th, 2014
'HACIENDA BINAY' IN BATANGAS A slide presentation by former Makati Vice Mayor Ernesto
Mercado shows the 350-hectare agriculture estate in Rosario, Batangas province, including its
facilities and features, allegedly owned by the family of Vice President Jejomar Binay.
MANILA, Philippines-A construction firm was forced to pad the costs of buildings it built for the
Makati City local government when it could not collect from Dr. Elenita Binay P30 million for its
work on a P1.2-billion sprawling farm allegedly owned by the Binays in Batangas province, a former
city official said on Wednesday.
Elenita, a former mayor of Makati, is the wife of Vice President Jejomar Binay.
Former Makati Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado showed senators an aerial video footage and still
photos of the 350-hectare estate in Rosario town that boasted luxurious facilities.
Developed over the years, the hacienda is now home to two mansions, one with a garden copied
from a British royal garden, a pavilion, a 40-car garage, two man-made lagoons, an orchard and a
cock farm, among others, Mercado said.
The property dwarfs Philippine National Police Director General Alan Purisima's controversial 4.5-
hectare property in Nueva Ecija province and would be more worthwhile for journalists to "feast" on
it, he said.
Beneath the veneer of luxury, the estate was a source of dispute between Elenita and Hilmarc's
Construction Corp., Mercado said at the resumption of the Senate hearing on the allegedly
overpriced P2.28-billion Makati City Hall Building II.
Favored contractor
He said he "pitied" Hilmarc's chair Efren Canlas and the late city engineer Nelson Morales when
they could not collect some P30 million to P50 million from Elenita for Hilmarc's work on the farm.
In the Senate inquiry, Hilmarc's has emerged as the city government's favored contractor.
"Once they confided to me, 'Sir, we have a problem. Dr. Binay owes us P30 million, and hasn't paid
up. Yet, she wants the work on the farm quoting Hilmarc to continue,'" Mercado said.
The former vice mayor gave Canlas and Morales a simple piece of advice: Reduce the kickbacks they
were delivering to the Binays out of the contracts that Hilmarc's had cornered. They did as told.
But when Elenita found out about this, she was fuming, Mercado said.
"The next day, my ninang (godmother) was cursing me. 'How come some amount was missing in the
bag and only the list was there? You can't do that.' When I told her the amount paid Hilmarc's work
in the hacienda, she said to find other ways to pay engineer Canlas," Mercado quoted Elenita as
saying.
'TAGAYTAY' MANSION OF BINAY From 1,000 square meters (where mansion 2 is located [middle])
that was the attorney's fee that Jejomar Binay got for winning the Ladislao Diwa case, the property
expanded to mansions 1 and 3 in Laurel, Batangas, according to former Makati City Vice Mayor
Mercado.
Reason for overprice
"The reason every [Makati City government] building was overpriced was that engineer Morales and
engineer Canlas were obliged to embrace and add on the continuing work on the farm [to the cost of
buildings] even though engineer Canlas was against it," Mercado said.
"So everything that engineer Canlas built in Makati was overpriced," he added.
All this was on top of the P1 billion that Canlas had contributed to the Binays in the 2010 elections,
according to Mercado.
Mercado testified last month that he personally delivered duffel bags containing P1.5 million to P10
million in kickbacks from infrastructure projects to Binay, his children and staff members.
On Wednesday, Mercado said "Hacienda Binay" was so large that it straddled four barangays
(villages) in Rosario town. It's half the size of the 700-hectare San Juan City in Metro Manila, six
times the size of Luneta Park and 10 times that of Araneta, Cubao.
The aerial footage that his group took and that he presented to the subcommittee showed a property
that has a concrete road network, a mansion with a resort pool, an air-conditioned piggery, orchard,
horse ranch, a mansion with a British-inspired royal garden, a 40-car garage and staff quarters,
among others.
"That came out in the Inquirer. That was copied by Dr. Binay in 2007. That is the Kew Garden in
London. She forced me to visit it; I didn't know she wanted to copy it," he said as he annotated his
presentation.
British queens and princesses had the garden built, along with a rest house. Elenita topped it by
building a larger garden and rest house, Mercado said.
The mansion, with a resort, has an adjoining pavilion. It has a separate guesthouse, he continued.
Elenita also had two sections of the farm dug up to create a man-made lagoon ("because she has big
dreams and strongly feels she'd become first lady") and had an aviary built.
Recalling the media frenzy over Purisima's property, Mercado said this paled in comparison to the
40-car garage and the staff house of the Binays in the hacienda.
"If we divide 350 ha by 4.5 ha, Binay's hacienda is 100 times bigger than Purisima's property. It's a
pity that the media are feasting on Purisima's property. They should instead feast on Binay's
property," he said.
And how come the piggery is equipped with air-conditioning units?
"Dr. Elenita abhorred foul odor and the sight of flies in their mansion," Mercado said.
And while he's been called a gambler, the former vice mayor said that Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin
Binay Jr. has a cockfighting farm, complete with breeding and training areas, on the estate.
Imported horses
The estate also has a ranch for imported horses.
"If you go to Hawaii, there are beautiful orchids. If you go to Vietnam, you'd find some, too. The
same with Thailand. Here, if you're given a chance by Dr. Binay, you'd find all kinds of orchids
there," Mercado said, referring to her orchid farm.
"If the wives of mayors in Manila and nearby provinces would find the courage to talk, they could
talk of their visits there," he added. "Now, I doubt it if she would allow visitors."
In 2001 and 2002, the Binays acquired 95 hectares, Mercado said, showing slides of the titles of the
land. Twelve years later, this more than tripled to 350 ha.
"That's the full view. I can't imagine we're in the Philippines unless we tell you," he said. "I'm
amused by their claim that they're only leasing 9 hectares and that the Vice President has divested
[himself] of his interests in Agrifortuna (registered owner of the estate). That could be true. The
truth will come out eventually."
Errand boy
In 1992, Jejomar Binay originally bought 5 ha from one Delfin Almeda and experimented with raising
50 pigs, said Mercado, who admitted to serving as the farm's errand boy, buying feeds and
delivering the wages of workers.
Shortly after, Agrifortuna Inc. was set up. It was previously owned by JCB (the Vice President's
initials), Dr. Elenita Binay, Ruben Balane, retired Judge Victor Gella and lawyer Nestor Alampay,
Mercado said.
"That was the Binay law office before," he said.
Divestment under cloud
Binay's claim of divestment comes under a cloud because the listed new owners, according to
Securities and Exchange Commission records, are Binay's longtime aide Gerardo Limlingan, Prof.
Tomas Lopez (president of University of Makati), Laureano Gregorio Jr., Mindanilla Barlis and Mitsy
Sedillo, Mercado said.
"Does she have a right to be an incorporator?" he asked of Sedillo, who lives in a housing project in
Makati. "I'm not belittling her. I'm presenting all this because it's about time we knew the truth."
Mercado said it was easy for the media to find the farm, before showing a video footage that
indicated that residents in Rosario knew the farm was owned by the Binays, and where to find it.
"The Vice President said he's ready to undergo a lifestyle check. And since General Purisima has
been courageous to face the press, and show his property, I urge the media to feast on this
property," he said.
"I'm 101 percent sure this was owned by the Binays," he said. He claimed he had visited the farm
100 times.
Originally posted at 11:50 pm | Wednesday, October 8, 2014
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