00:00Staying in detention, did anyone call you?
00:03Did anyone call you, Mr. Chair?
00:08Yes, ma'am. My relatives and...
00:15Who else? Did former President Duterte call you?
00:23Yes, Your Honor.
00:25Did former President Duterte call you?
00:28When?
00:31Before you testified, or after you testified in the last meeting?
00:41After I testified, Your Honor. Last Thursday.
00:46Okay, because he called you, right?
00:51So it means that President Duterte still has a number for you. Former President Duterte.
00:57Or you never changed your number since...
01:02I changed my number. Actually, I've been using my number for more than one year, Your Honor.
01:11I think he's very resourceful, that's why he found my number, Your Honor.
01:15How many times did former President Duterte call you?
01:20Once.
01:22Once.
01:23Yes, Your Honor.
01:24May I know what did former President Duterte tell you?
01:31He just explained why Iglesia Ni Cristo was the officer he was looking for.
01:40So that's why you were looking for Colonel Leonardo?
01:43He explained to me why Iglesia Ni Cristo was the officer he was looking for.
01:47Why, Mr. Chair?
01:51Your Honor, he said that Iglesia Ni Cristo can trust money.
01:59So it means, because he himself said that money can be trusted, so it means...
02:10Inductive reasoning, Mr. Chair.
02:12So it means that Colonel Leonardo can trust money.
02:21Because Colonel Leonardo is an Iglesia Ni Cristo.
02:27That's the implication for you.
02:29Yes, Your Honor.
02:30So it means that Colonel Leonardo can give money.
02:41The rewards.
02:46It can be interpreted that way.
02:49Maybe, Your Honor.
02:51No, we're just analyzing it, Mr. Chair.
02:54Because the implications are just simple logic.
03:03But anyway, that's wrong, Mr. Chair.
03:06Colonel Leonardo is being called by former President Duterte.
03:11Aside from that explanation, didn't he stop you from telling the truth here in the Quadcom?
03:16Or any other messages aside from that?
03:20Nothing. He didn't stop me.
03:24So nothing?
03:25Nothing.
03:26You didn't apologize to him because you told the truth?
03:30Actually, I apologized. Yes, I said I'm sorry.
03:34Okay.
03:36Maybe it's just our culture.
03:39But we shouldn't apologize to him
03:44because he, former President Duterte, should apologize to the thousands of innocent people he killed.
03:58So, Mr. Chair.
04:00So that ends my interpellation, Mr. Chair.
04:03Thank you, Colonel Garma.
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