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Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor said Estrada admitted in a conversation three weeks ago that he gave money to the Marines and the Philippine Army’s Scout Ranger Regiment but stressed he took Estrada’s statements at face value.
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Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor said Estrada admitted in a conversation three weeks ago that he gave money to the Marines and the Philippine Army’s Scout Ranger Regiment but stressed he took Estrada’s statements at face value.
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