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[Title] => Government going after Marcoses’ wealth
[Summary] => Malacañang assured the nation yesterday the Arroyo administration has not abandoned the search for ill-gotten Marcos wealth following reports that the late dictator’s youngest daughter and her husband had tried to transfer $13. 2 billion from a Swiss bank to a new bank account in Germany.
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[Title] => Chavez hits back at gov't on Irene Araneta account
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Former Solicitor General Francisco Chavez lashed out at the administration
yesterday for blaming him for the reported transfer of the Marcos wealth from
Switzerland to another country.
A STAR story on Tuesday quoted Chavez as saying that the $13.2-billion
allegedly in the name of Irene Marcos-Araneta in the Union Bank of Switzerland
has been broken up into different accounts and deposited in small banks in the
British Virgin Islands.
On the same day, Presidential Spokesman Fernando Barican told reporters that
Chavez's revelation has given the account holders a chance
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SANDY ANSTALT
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Former Solicitor General Francisco Chavez lashed out at the administration
yesterday for blaming him for the reported transfer of the Marcos wealth from
Switzerland to another country.
A STAR story on Tuesday quoted Chavez as saying that the $13.2-billion
allegedly in the name of Irene Marcos-Araneta in the Union Bank of Switzerland
has been broken up into different accounts and deposited in small banks in the
British Virgin Islands.
On the same day, Presidential Spokesman Fernando Barican told reporters that
Chavez's revelation has given the account holders a chance
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January 13, 2000 - 12:00am