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[Title] => SC affirms dismissal of graft charges vs Danding
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed the dismissal in 1999 of graft charges by the Ombudsman against business tycoon and presidential uncle Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco Jr. in San Miguel Corp. (SMC) and 17 others in connection with alleged behest loans and investments made by the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCBP) in the United Coconut Oil Mills Inc. (Unicom).
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[Title] => SC revives P9.6-B suit vs 12 Marcos cronies
[Summary] => Former senator Juan Ponce Enrile, businessman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco, Zamboanga City Mayor Ma. Clara Lobregat and nine other Marcos associates will again face a P9.6-billion graft case linked to the controversial coco levy funds.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court reversed a decision of former Ombudsman Aniano Desierto, who dismissed the case in 1997.
Accused with Enrile, Cojuangco and Lobregat are Rolando de la Cuesta, Jose Mendoza, Emmanuel Alameda, Hermenegildo Zayco, Amado Mamuric, Douglas Lu Ym, Jaime Gandiaga, Narciso Pineda, and Danilo Ursua.
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[Title] => Go ahead, prosecute Danding on coco levy Su
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) reversed yesterday the August 1998 dismissal by Ombudsman Aniano Desierto of the graft charges against businessman Eduardo Cojuangco and eight other people in connection with the coco levy funds.
Justice Sabino de Leon, who penned the 18-page decision of the five-member SC Second Division, said Desierto abused his authority when he junked the November 1974 case on the basis that it had already expired, having gone past the 10-year prescriptive period.
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DANILO URSUA
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[Title] => SC affirms dismissal of graft charges vs Danding
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed the dismissal in 1999 of graft charges by the Ombudsman against business tycoon and presidential uncle Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco Jr. in San Miguel Corp. (SMC) and 17 others in connection with alleged behest loans and investments made by the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCBP) in the United Coconut Oil Mills Inc. (Unicom).
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[Title] => SC revives P9.6-B suit vs 12 Marcos cronies
[Summary] => Former senator Juan Ponce Enrile, businessman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco, Zamboanga City Mayor Ma. Clara Lobregat and nine other Marcos associates will again face a P9.6-billion graft case linked to the controversial coco levy funds.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court reversed a decision of former Ombudsman Aniano Desierto, who dismissed the case in 1997.
Accused with Enrile, Cojuangco and Lobregat are Rolando de la Cuesta, Jose Mendoza, Emmanuel Alameda, Hermenegildo Zayco, Amado Mamuric, Douglas Lu Ym, Jaime Gandiaga, Narciso Pineda, and Danilo Ursua.
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[Title] => Go ahead, prosecute Danding on coco levy Su
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) reversed yesterday the August 1998 dismissal by Ombudsman Aniano Desierto of the graft charges against businessman Eduardo Cojuangco and eight other people in connection with the coco levy funds.
Justice Sabino de Leon, who penned the 18-page decision of the five-member SC Second Division, said Desierto abused his authority when he junked the November 1974 case on the basis that it had already expired, having gone past the 10-year prescriptive period.
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October 3, 2002 - 12:00am