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By Douglas Bakshian
Manila
22 March 2006

Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada, in his first day of testimony1 at his corruption2 trial, has firmly denied allegations of corruption during his aborted3 administration. He is accused of amassing4 almost $80 million through illegal gambling5, tax kickbacks7 and commissions.

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Hundreds of supporters of former Philippine President Joseph Estrada chanting "Erap," Mr. Estrada's nickname.

They had come Wednesday to the Sandiganbayan, the anti-corruption court in a Manila suburb, to support their hero during his first day of testimony in his five-year-long trial on charges of plunder8. A contingent9 of a thousand police kept them several hundred meters from the court building as a security precaution.


Joseph Estrada takes oath  before testifying at anti-graft10 court at suburban11 Quezon city, north of Manila, March 22, 2006  
  
Inside, there was bedlam12 as Mr. Estrada, once a popular movie star, entered the courtroom. Television cameramen and photographers swarmed13 around the former leader, looking for a quick shot before they were shooed away.

No taping is allowed inside during the proceedings14. The photographers were hustled15 out of the room and forced to shoot pictures through the windows on the courtroom doors instead.

Out in the street, Rez Cortez, a protest leader and movie actor, held out hope that Mr. Estrada would be acquitted16.

"We believe that he is not guilty. We believe that he is a good president," said Cortez. "And even Sandiganbayan [anti-corruption court] cannot come up with the evidence that he really plundered17 this huge amount of money, and we believe and we know that he will be acquitted in this case."

The former President is accused of amassing tens of millions of dollars during his time in office by collecting bribes18, tax kickbacks and commissions.

"A pack of lies", is how he responded when questioned about an allegation that he sought kickbacks from tobacco excise19 taxes. He insisted he had never asked for commissions, and said he could not steal money intended for farmers. He described the kickback6 allegations as a frame-up.

Mr. Estrada was elected in 1998 by the widest margin20 in Philippine history, but accusations21 of graft and corruption plagued his presidency22. His behavior in office, including late-night drinking and card games in the presidential palace, also undercut his popularity.

An impeachment23 trial against him was aborted in 2000, but one year later he was driven from office by a popular revolt backed by the military - "convicted in the streets" he said on the witness stand. His vice24 president, Gloria Arroyo25, took over the presidency.

It could be mid-May before Mr. Estrada finishes his testimony, because the hearing only runs one day a week. If found guilty, he could be sentenced to death. However, most analysts26 expect he will receive a prison sentence, or even that Mrs. Arroyo will pardon him in order to ease the tense political climate in the country.

She is under continued political attack herself, and was driven to impose a week-long emergency just last month to foil what she said was a conspiracy27 to oust28 her from office.


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