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Ferdinand Marcos opened four bank accounts at the Swiss Credit Bank
in Zurich. Two of these four are named after him, one is named after a
William Saunders while the remaining one is named after a Jane Ryan.
These four accounts contain over $950,000. The president, especially
his wife, strongly denied the allegations that they stole public money.
According to Imelda Marcos, they got their wealth from the gold that
Ferdinand Marcos had acquired long ago. He also said the wealth of
prominent people such as Lucio Tan and Danding Cojuangco came
from Ferdinand Marcos, which the former president only planned to use
but refused to return the short-term loan.
2. Payola Expose
After the vote on the choice of the type of government, a scandal rocked
the Philippine Constitutional Convention revealed by Mr. Eduardo
Quintero. He admitted that he was one of those who received bribe
envelopes on eighteen different occasions. According to Quintero, the
bribes were a persuasion from Imelda Marcos so that the outcome of the
polls would be favorable to the Marcos type of government. The name
of former president Ferdinand Marcos was also implicated when
Quintero recounted
summoning him to Malacanang to personally talk to him and ask him
not to support the resolution that would ban the former president from
holding his power after his term ends. Instead of Marcos, Mr. Quintero
is the one who got in trouble.
Unfortunately, Primitivo Mijares, the right hand of Ferdinand Marcos
and columnist, did not disappear when he testified against the former
president and Imelda Marcos in the Frazer Committee of the U.S.
Congress. He acknowledged that he and the other “presidential
assistants” were part of a propaganda that defamed Quintero’s image.
According to him, they still went to the source of the lord to collect
“dime” to be released to the public in order to lose its credibility with
regard to the alleged misconduct. He also wrote the book “The Conjugal
Dictatorship” which gave a more detailed account of the corruption and
corruption of Marcos. Convention encouraged the proclamation, and did
not abolish the statement that it was lacking in the base. His son was
encircled, tortured and murdered as a giant of his rebel forces, and this
columnist disappeared unwaveringly.
3. The Martial Law
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nd-E-Marcos
nd-E-Marcos
RAPHY
•https://www.britannica.
com/biography/Ferdina
Campaign
•https://www.britannica.
com/biography/Ferdina
nd-E-Marcos
Achievements
•https://www.newworld
encyclopedia.org/entry
/Ferdinand_Marcos#Fi
Controversies
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blogspot.com/2014/04/
ang-pangulo-at-kontro
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marcos/ w_Society
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Foreign Policy
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Economic Policies Social and Domestic Legacy Conclusion
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s-debt
RAPHY
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Philippines-The-Marco
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Issues
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“I don't believe in courtship, it's a waste of time. If I love
the person, I'll tell her right away. But for you, I'll make
an exemption: Just love me now, and I will court you
forever.”
― Ferdinand Marcos