DAVAO CITY -- Senator-Elect Ronald Dela Rosa lamented the anguish of
the people who invested hard-earned money to investment schemes as he wished
companies, especially the Kapa Community Ministry, Inc. to return it to the
people.
Dela Rosa who was here on Friday to talk with the personnel of the
Police Regional Office (PRO)-11, said in an interview he pitied the people who
invested or donated their money on shady investment schemes.
"Naluoy ko sa mga miyembro nga wala mabalik ang kwarta pero kung
muingon ug pakialaman nako ang decisyon sa Presidente (President Rodrigo
Duterte) that's purely executive in nature (I really feel for the members who
cannot get back their money but if I would ask the President, that decision is
purely executive in nature)," Dela Rosa said when asked if he would
intervene in the closure of Kapa.
"So hulaton lang nato kung unsay sunod niyang lakang kung duna pa
siyay pagahimuon (Maybe we will wait for the President's next move)," he
said.
Dela Rosa wished that Kapa Ministry leader Pastor Joel Apolinario would
return the money of the members, some of whom even sold their carabaos and
houses to donate the money as "love gift".
"Hopefully if given the chance I would ask what he (Apolinario)
can say about any chance of returning the money of the members," he added.
He said Apolinario should return the money even if it only means
returning the capital without interest.
The companies engaging in investment schemes remain under surveillance
of the Philippine National Police (PNP).
Earlier, PRO-11 director, Brig. Gen. Marcelo Morales said they are
receiving reports that some companies are operating secretly.
Morales said the police will run after the companies which are still
operating secretly and accepting transactions in Tagum City, Davao del Norte.
( By Rhoda Grace Saron /PNA)
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