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Ito ay sina Raul de Guzman, bayaw ni Estrada; Allan Lee; Ben Paulino; Esperidion Laxa at Hermogenes Tantoco.
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Solicitor General Simeon Marcelo described as "usurpers" Estrada’s bro-ther-in-law Raul de Guzman, Hermogenes Tantoco, Allan Lee, Ben Paulino and movie producer Esperidion Laxa.
Marcelo said these five directors continue to enjoy perks from SMC although their authority as government representatives had been withdrawn by the PCGG.
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Ito ay sina Raul de Guzman, bayaw ni Estrada; Allan Lee; Ben Paulino; Esperidion Laxa at Hermogenes Tantoco.
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Solicitor General Simeon Marcelo described as "usurpers" Estrada’s bro-ther-in-law Raul de Guzman, Hermogenes Tantoco, Allan Lee, Ben Paulino and movie producer Esperidion Laxa.
Marcelo said these five directors continue to enjoy perks from SMC although their authority as government representatives had been withdrawn by the PCGG.
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