+ Follow VELARDE AND ESTRADA Tag
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[Title] => Unfreeze assets, Estrada asks court
[Summary] => Deposed President Joseph Estradas lawyers have asked the Sandiganbayan to exclude his assets and those of Jose Velarde an alias prosecutors say Estrada used to hide millions in bribes from a freeze order it issued last month.
Lawyer Manuel Pamaran said the anti-graft court should exclude the assets because they were not in the list of assets sought to be frozen by the prosecution.
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[Title] => Mysterious letter may save Estrada?
[Summary] => Will a document in the second envelope clear deposed President Joseph Estrada?
The last piece of paper to be pulled out by Senate President Aquilino Pimen-tel Jr. from the second envelope yesterday was a letter purportedly written by businessman Jaime Di-chaves, Estrada’s friend.
The letter, addressed to Equitable PCI Bank senior vice president Romuald Dy Tang, contained a request by Dichaves to open a savings account in the Juan Luna, Binondo branch for Jose Velarde.
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VELARDE AND ESTRADA
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[Summary] => Deposed President Joseph Estradas lawyers have asked the Sandiganbayan to exclude his assets and those of Jose Velarde an alias prosecutors say Estrada used to hide millions in bribes from a freeze order it issued last month.
Lawyer Manuel Pamaran said the anti-graft court should exclude the assets because they were not in the list of assets sought to be frozen by the prosecution.
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The letter, addressed to Equitable PCI Bank senior vice president Romuald Dy Tang, contained a request by Dichaves to open a savings account in the Juan Luna, Binondo branch for Jose Velarde.
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February 15, 2001 - 12:00am