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Last month, Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez also said he gave checks amounting to P18 million to First Gentleman Mike Arroyo through a charity foundation identified with the First Couple. Jimenez claimed the money was a bribe; the First Gentleman said there were no strings attached to what he described as a legitimate donation to charity.
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Last month, Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez also said he gave checks amounting to P18 million to First Gentleman Mike Arroyo through a charity foundation identified with the First Couple. Jimenez claimed the money was a bribe; the First Gentleman said there were no strings attached to what he described as a legitimate donation to charity.
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By Zinnia B. Dela Peña | January 2, 2003 - 12:00am
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