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                    [Title] => Danding’s Bulletin shares are FM’s — SC
                    [Summary] => Former ambassador Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr.’s shares in the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corp., and those of two other associates of former President Ferdinand Marcos are ill-gotten wealth that belong to the government, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday.


However, the High Tribunal rejected the government’s petition to declare as ill gotten and forfeit in its favor the 154 blocks of shares in the name of the US Automotive Co. Inc., which is controlled by Emilio Yap, Manila Bulletin chairman of the board.
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However, the High Tribunal rejected the government’s petition to declare as ill gotten and forfeit in its favor the 154 blocks of shares in the name of the US Automotive Co. Inc., which is controlled by Emilio Yap, Manila Bulletin chairman of the board.
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                    [Summary] => Former ambassador Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr.’s shares in the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corp., and those of two other associates of former President Ferdinand Marcos are ill-gotten wealth that belong to the government, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday.


However, the High Tribunal rejected the government’s petition to declare as ill gotten and forfeit in its favor the 154 blocks of shares in the name of the US Automotive Co. Inc., which is controlled by Emilio Yap, Manila Bulletin chairman of the board.
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However, the High Tribunal rejected the government’s petition to declare as ill gotten and forfeit in its favor the 154 blocks of shares in the name of the US Automotive Co. Inc., which is controlled by Emilio Yap, Manila Bulletin chairman of the board.
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