PCGG uncovers new accounts
May 8, 2002 | 12:00am
The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said it has uncovered new bank accounts and receipts of purchases of jewelry and paintings in the United States under the name of the social secretary of former First Lady Imelda Romualdez-Marcos.
PCGG Commissioner Ruben Carranza, however, could not give an estimate how much the assets, found under the name of Vilma Bautista, are worth.
"How much is involved, we still dont know. But they are substantial accounts," he said.
The PCGG stumbled upon Bautistas records while reviewing documents and other evidence in the agencys possession.
Carranza could not say why former PCGG officials failed to file cases involving the assets.
"We believe that the assets belong to the Marcoses. Bautista could not have earned them with her salary," he said.
Bautista was a foreign service officer from 1968 to 1986. She reportedly acted as Mrs. Marcos social secretary.
She has a pending forfeiture case in the Sandiganbayan, along with Fe Roa, former secretary of former Energy Minister Geronimo Velasco. Sheila Crisostomo
PCGG Commissioner Ruben Carranza, however, could not give an estimate how much the assets, found under the name of Vilma Bautista, are worth.
"How much is involved, we still dont know. But they are substantial accounts," he said.
The PCGG stumbled upon Bautistas records while reviewing documents and other evidence in the agencys possession.
Carranza could not say why former PCGG officials failed to file cases involving the assets.
"We believe that the assets belong to the Marcoses. Bautista could not have earned them with her salary," he said.
Bautista was a foreign service officer from 1968 to 1986. She reportedly acted as Mrs. Marcos social secretary.
She has a pending forfeiture case in the Sandiganbayan, along with Fe Roa, former secretary of former Energy Minister Geronimo Velasco. Sheila Crisostomo
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