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[Title] => Cojuangco seeks oral argument in SC over ownership claim in Bulletin
[Summary] => Businessman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr. has asked the Supreme Court (SC) to immediately set the oral argument on his claims of ownership of the 46,626 shares of stocks in Bulletin Publishing Corp. which were earlier ordered forfeited in favor of the government by the Sandiganbayan.
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[Title] => Danding asks SC to inhibit Carpio
[Summary] => Businessman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco is asking the Supreme Court to disqualify Justice Antonio Carpio from taking part in the case involving Cojuangcos shares of stock in the Bulletin Publishing Corp. which the government claims to be ill-gotten.
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[Summary] => Business tycoon Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr. asked the Sandiganbayan yesterday to reconsider its decision declaring as ill-gotten two blocks of shares in the Manila Bulletin, including 46,626 shares under his name.
In a 55-page motion for reconsideration submitted to the anti-graft courts fourth division, Cojuangco maintained that the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) failed to substantiate its allegations that the stocks in question were "ill-gotten."
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Branding the case as "politically motivated," Cojuangco, chairman of the food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp., said the charges against him should have been dismissed outright.
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In a 55-page motion for reconsideration submitted to the anti-graft courts fourth division, Cojuangco maintained that the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) failed to substantiate its allegations that the stocks in question were "ill-gotten."
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Branding the case as "politically motivated," Cojuangco, chairman of the food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp., said the charges against him should have been dismissed outright.
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