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[Title] => Transforming lives with the gift of education
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[Title] => Former SolGen Goco: The forgotten patriot
[Summary] => Life, they say, is made up of two kinds of people. Those who do things and those who get the credit. The papers are now full of stories about the Marcos Swiss accounts. As early as two years ago, I wrote that it was Raul I. Goco, who was then Solicitor-General, who started the move to have Marcos Swiss accounts released and held in escrow by a recognized Philippine bank even while the case was still unsettled at the Sandiganbayan. There were many complications.
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[Title] => Marcos escrow account now totals $676-M
[Summary] => It was in 1992 that the Presidential Commission on Good Government and the Office of the Solicitor General established the where-abouts of deposed President Ferdinand E. Marcoss accounts in Swiss banks. This was not an easy task. Remember that Marcos was living in exile abroad and he could have moved the funds. To comply with sequestration laws under the International Mutual Assistance Cooperation on Criminal Matters, the Swiss tribunal asked that a case be filed in Philippine courts to prove that the Marcos Swiss accounts were ill-gotten.
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October 31, 2013 - 12:00am