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[Title] => Sandigan orders turnover of $42-M Marcos account
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[Title] => SC upholds forfeiture of Marcos’ Arelma assets
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) has upheld with finality the forfeiture in favor of the Philippine government of the so-called Arelma funds of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos deposited in the United States.
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[Title] => SC asked to reaffirm ruling on forfeiture of $40-M Arelma funds
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) is urging the Supreme Court (SC) to reaffirm a 2009 Sandiganbayan ruling allowing the forfeiture of the $40-million so-called Arelma funds in the United States in favor of the Philippine government.
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[Title] => American lawyer of Marcos victims lauds plan to abolish PCGG
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[Title] => PCGG remits $10M to Nat'l Treasury
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) has remitted to the National Treasury $10 million (P430 million) which it has withdrawn from a special contingency fund deposited with the Philippine National Bank (PNB).
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[Title] => PCGG hails US ruling on $35-M Arelma deposits
[Summary] => Chairman Andres Bautista of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) hailed the New York Court of Appeals decision dismissing the appeal of a group of human rights victims on their claim over the $35-million Arelma deposits.
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[Title] => Supreme Court decision on $40-million Arelma deposits hailed
[Summary] => A Supreme Court (SC) decision affirming a 2009 Sandiganbayan ruling for the forfeiture of the $40- million Arelma funds in the United States will pave the way for the Bank of America to remit the money to the National Treasury, the government said yesterday.
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[Title] => NY court junks petition of Marcos victims claiming $35-M funds
[Summary] => A New York appeals court has dismissed a petition of human rights victims of the Marcos administration to get $35 million previously with the fallen New York securities firm Merrill Lynch after the Philippine government refused to take part in the proceedings.
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[Title] => PCGG uncovers $9.5-M fee anomaly
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[Title] => US court: FM victims entitled to $35-million deposits
[Summary] => A New York State Supreme Court justice has ruled that the 10,000 human rights victims during the 20-year rule of the late President Ferdinand Marcos can lay claim to the $35-million Arelma deposits to partially satisfy the $2-billion indemnity awarded to them by a jury in 1995.
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[Title] => Supreme Court decision on $40-million Arelma deposits hailed
[Summary] => A Supreme Court (SC) decision affirming a 2009 Sandiganbayan ruling for the forfeiture of the $40- million Arelma funds in the United States will pave the way for the Bank of America to remit the money to the National Treasury, the government said yesterday.
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