DZBB: On COA report, Atienza also asks: "Why now?" If the motive isn't obvious, I don't know what is. I can only laugh," Atienza told the Philippine Daily Inquirer in a phone interview, noting that the COA order surfaced 11 years after the transaction and only after he testified for the defense in the impeachment trial last week. "So it turns out that it is not (Corona's) money. It's not the money of his wife, but that of the company. So, it was only proper that he did not include it (in his SALN)," Sen. Miriam Santiago said in Filipino in an interview with radio dzBB on Sunday.
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