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[Title] => Supreme Court upholds graft raps vs Imelda brothers, others over behest loans
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - The Supreme Court (SC) revived the case against two brothers and a sister-in-law of former First Lady Imelda Marcos and five former officials in connection with the multi-million behest loans of their company, Golden Country Farms, Inc. (GCFI).
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[Title] => PCGG: Marcos cases now moving faster
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) lauded as a good sign yesterday the decision of the Sandiganbayan to continue with court proceedings on an P11-billion lawsuit involving the brother-in-law of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
PCGG Commissioner William Dichoso expressed hope that other pending cases against the Marcoses would now move swiftly and be resolved soon.
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PCGG Commissioner William Dichoso expressed hope that other pending cases against the Marcoses would now move swiftly and be resolved soon.
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