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Anthony Escolar, who was named a receiver of Binga Hydroelectric Plant Inc. (BHEPI), turned out to be a godson of former President Joseph Estrada and close to his mistress, Guia Gomez.
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Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
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A month after changing its name to Binga Hydroelectric Plant Inc. (BHEPI), it increased its capital to P375 million and asked the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to exempt it from registering the additional P371 million fund infused by new stockholders.
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