+ Follow FORMER URBAN BANK Tag
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[Summary] => Former Urban Bank president Ted Borlongans ending his life came as a surprise to many, especially in the business community. Everyone knew Ted to be a competent technocrat and a jolly fellow. It was totally unexpected that he would take his own life. But perhaps because he was Jesuit-educated, he was so concerned about his name, his reputation, and his legacy to society. But the worst part is he seemed to be literally left holding the bag. One can recall that the late former Vice President Doy Laurel was indicted by the Sandiganbayan shortly before he died.
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[Summary] => Former Urban Bank president Teodoro Borlongan asked the Supreme Court (SC) recently to reconsider its recent resolution dismissing his petition against the Ombudsman and several Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) officials.
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[Title] => Borlongan seeks reconsideration on Urban Bank versus BSP case
[Summary] => Former Urban Bank president, Teodoro Borlongan, recently filed his motions for reconsideration before the Ombudsman, on the latters decisions dismissing the criminal complaint against BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura and five other BSP officials, and finding only four of them, including Deputy Governor Alberto Reyes, administratively liable.
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November 11, 2003 - 12:00am