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                    [Title] => PCGG’s Swiss lawyer has brod in bank with Irene’s ‘account’?
                    [Summary] => A ranking executive of the Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS), where Irene Marcos-Araneta and Greggy Araneta allegedly keep an estimated $13.2-billion account, is believed to be a brother of controversial Swiss lawyer Martin Kurer who works for the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), an official said.
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                    [Title] => Swiss free $17-M of FM nephew
                    [Summary] => BERN (AFP) – A state attorney said yesterday Swiss authorities had unblocked $17 million in frozen accounts of relatives of the late President Ferdinand Marcos. 


Zurich attorney Dieter Jann confirmed a report appearing in the Thursday edition of the Swiss newspaper Weltwoche saying the sum had been released in June.

The official said the money, originally frozen on suspicion of corruption, had been registered in the name of Marcos’ nephew, former energy minister Geronimo Velasco, who had also acted as the late dictator’s secretary.
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PCGG Chairwoman Haydee Yorac said yesterday that with the changing commission leadership through the years, the documents kept in the PCGG seemed to have been neglected and were in disarray.
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                    [Title] => Swiss free $17-M of FM nephew
                    [Summary] => BERN (AFP) – A state attorney said yesterday Swiss authorities had unblocked $17 million in frozen accounts of relatives of the late President Ferdinand Marcos. 


Zurich attorney Dieter Jann confirmed a report appearing in the Thursday edition of the Swiss newspaper Weltwoche saying the sum had been released in June.

The official said the money, originally frozen on suspicion of corruption, had been registered in the name of Marcos’ nephew, former energy minister Geronimo Velasco, who had also acted as the late dictator’s secretary.
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PCGG Chairwoman Haydee Yorac said yesterday that with the changing commission leadership through the years, the documents kept in the PCGG seemed to have been neglected and were in disarray.
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