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The Sandiganbayan yesterday affirmed the perjury conviction of former Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) comptroller retired General Carlos Garcia, which sentenced him to a maximum of two years in jail last February.

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From military deputy chief for comp-

trollership to convict, the journey has been a long one for retired Maj. Gen. Carlos F. Garcia. The highest ranking military officer to be indicted for a criminal offense, Garcia nearly managed to retire in peace in 2004, with his colleagues in the Armed Forces of the Philippines seemingly reluctant to go after a two-star general on accusations of corruption.

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The Sandiganbayan yesterday affirmed the perjury conviction of former Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) comptroller retired General Carlos Garcia, which sentenced him to a maximum of two years in jail last February.

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From military deputy chief for comp-

trollership to convict, the journey has been a long one for retired Maj. Gen. Carlos F. Garcia. The highest ranking military officer to be indicted for a criminal offense, Garcia nearly managed to retire in peace in 2004, with his colleagues in the Armed Forces of the Philippines seemingly reluctant to go after a two-star general on accusations of corruption.

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