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The CA case is the last and most controversial in a long string of lawsuits filed by former officials of the defunct bank, effectively reversing an earlier ruling that suspended Buenaventura for a year and one day.
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The case is one of many filed in separate petitions by Urban Bank president Teodoro Borlongan, this time involving criminal charges against BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura, Deputy Governor Alberto V. Reyes and examiners Ma. Dolores B. Yuvienco, Candon B. Guerrero and Tomas S. Aure Jr.
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The CA case is the last and most controversial in a long string of lawsuits filed by former officials of the defunct bank, effectively reversing an earlier ruling that suspended Buenaventura for a year and one day.
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The case is one of many filed in separate petitions by Urban Bank president Teodoro Borlongan, this time involving criminal charges against BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura, Deputy Governor Alberto V. Reyes and examiners Ma. Dolores B. Yuvienco, Candon B. Guerrero and Tomas S. Aure Jr.
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