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                    [Title] => COPA verifies Lacson’s Cayman Islands bank de
                    [Summary] => The Council of Philippine Affairs (COPA) said yesterday it has verified reports that controversial Sen. Panfilo Lacson maintains a secret account holding over $20 million in at least one bank in the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean.


COPA head Pastor Saycon asserted, however, that he was bound to an agreement of confidentiality regarding his discovery.

"First of all, I need to protect my source. Secondly, in order to acquire records to this, you need (to go through) legal processes. Thirdly, I signed a non-disclosure document," Saycon said.
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The three-man panel headed by Senior State Prosecutor Leo Dacera III had sent a subpoena for Lacson and 13 other respondents to make themselves available on May 18 for preliminary investigation.
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                    [Title] => COPA verifies Lacson’s Cayman Islands bank de
                    [Summary] => The Council of Philippine Affairs (COPA) said yesterday it has verified reports that controversial Sen. Panfilo Lacson maintains a secret account holding over $20 million in at least one bank in the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean.


COPA head Pastor Saycon asserted, however, that he was bound to an agreement of confidentiality regarding his discovery.

"First of all, I need to protect my source. Secondly, in order to acquire records to this, you need (to go through) legal processes. Thirdly, I signed a non-disclosure document," Saycon said.
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The three-man panel headed by Senior State Prosecutor Leo Dacera III had sent a subpoena for Lacson and 13 other respondents to make themselves available on May 18 for preliminary investigation.
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