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A businessman denied accusations yesterday that he diverted P100 million from a tollways development company to another firm.


Cesar Quiambao, president and chairman of the board of the Strategic Alliance Corp. (STRADEC), said the new estafa charges filed against him at the Department of Justice last week was meant to divert the syndicated estafa case he filed against officers of the Star Infrastructure Development Corp. (SIDC).

SIDC is a toll development company formed through a partnership with STRADEC and three other companies.
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Cesar Quiambao, president and chairman of the board of the Strategic Alliance Corp. (STRADEC), said the new estafa charges filed against him at the Department of Justice last week was meant to divert the syndicated estafa case he filed against officers of the Star Infrastructure Development Corp. (SIDC).

SIDC is a toll development company formed through a partnership with STRADEC and three other companies.
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Ayon kay SIDC Administrative and General Affairs Officer Louie Turgo, mas lalo silang magpupursiging ihanda ang mga ebidensiya laban kay Cesar Quiambao na inaakusuhan nilang "nagpadugo" sa kanilang kompanya.
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The directive comes after a company executive asked the Department of Justice to order the Pasig prosecutor to immediately resolve a P100-million estafa case that he had filed against a businessman.

"I don’t need to remind them of this mandatory requirement," Gonzalez said. "It is the duty of the prosecutors to submit findings (in) no more than 60 days."
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A businessman denied accusations yesterday that he diverted P100 million from a tollways development company to another firm.


Cesar Quiambao, president and chairman of the board of the Strategic Alliance Corp. (STRADEC), said the new estafa charges filed against him at the Department of Justice last week was meant to divert the syndicated estafa case he filed against officers of the Star Infrastructure Development Corp. (SIDC).

SIDC is a toll development company formed through a partnership with STRADEC and three other companies.
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Cesar Quiambao, president and chairman of the board of the Strategic Alliance Corp. (STRADEC), said the new estafa charges filed against him at the Department of Justice last week was meant to divert the syndicated estafa case he filed against officers of the Star Infrastructure Development Corp. (SIDC).

SIDC is a toll development company formed through a partnership with STRADEC and three other companies.
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Ayon kay SIDC Administrative and General Affairs Officer Louie Turgo, mas lalo silang magpupursiging ihanda ang mga ebidensiya laban kay Cesar Quiambao na inaakusuhan nilang "nagpadugo" sa kanilang kompanya.
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The directive comes after a company executive asked the Department of Justice to order the Pasig prosecutor to immediately resolve a P100-million estafa case that he had filed against a businessman.

"I don’t need to remind them of this mandatory requirement," Gonzalez said. "It is the duty of the prosecutors to submit findings (in) no more than 60 days."
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