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                    [Title] => US authorities release former PCGG chief
                    [Summary] => US federal authorities have freed a former Filipino official detained in connection with an alleged attempt to sell fake gold certificates, the Philippine government said yesterday. 


David Castro, the 68 year-old former chief of the Presidential Commission on Good Government, was given back his passport after he checked into a New York hospital for heart surgery, PCGG chief Jorge Sarmiento said.

Castro and Edilberto Marcos, a Filipino who claimed to be the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, were arrested in the United States five weeks ago.
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David Castro, the 68 year-old former chief of the Presidential Commission on Good Government, was given back his passport after he checked into a New York hospital for heart surgery, PCGG chief Jorge Sarmiento said.

Castro and Edilberto Marcos, a Filipino who claimed to be the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, were arrested in the United States five weeks ago.
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"Mr. Castro is not authorized by the Arroyo government to collect taxes and payments abroad. Under Philippine laws, the Bureau of Internal Revenue is the only agency authorized to collect tax payments, and this is made through the embassies," Press Undersecretary Roberto Capco said.
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Sinabi sa ulat na inaresto noong Miyerkules ang suspek na si Edilberto Marcos makaraang bentahan niya ang isang ahente ng FBI ng pekeng 20 milyong US dollar share certificate para sa ginto na nagkakahalaga ng $800 milyon at nakalagak sa isang banko sa Switzerland.
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                    [Summary] => US federal authorities have freed a former Filipino official detained in connection with an alleged attempt to sell fake gold certificates, the Philippine government said yesterday. 


David Castro, the 68 year-old former chief of the Presidential Commission on Good Government, was given back his passport after he checked into a New York hospital for heart surgery, PCGG chief Jorge Sarmiento said.

Castro and Edilberto Marcos, a Filipino who claimed to be the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, were arrested in the United States five weeks ago.
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Castro and Edilberto Marcos, a Filipino who claimed to be the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, were arrested in the United States five weeks ago.
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"Mr. Castro is not authorized by the Arroyo government to collect taxes and payments abroad. Under Philippine laws, the Bureau of Internal Revenue is the only agency authorized to collect tax payments, and this is made through the embassies," Press Undersecretary Roberto Capco said.
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Sinabi sa ulat na inaresto noong Miyerkules ang suspek na si Edilberto Marcos makaraang bentahan niya ang isang ahente ng FBI ng pekeng 20 milyong US dollar share certificate para sa ginto na nagkakahalaga ng $800 milyon at nakalagak sa isang banko sa Switzerland.
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