Marcos camp ready to answer more 'nuisance' cases vs presidential aspirant Halalan2022
MANILA - The camp of presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos on Friday said they are ready to respond to additional cases that would be filed against him, tagging these as "nuisance."
But the lawyer insisted that Marcos is no tax evader, and that he only failed to file his income tax return . He also mentioned that they already have names in mind for their senatorial line up. They are still hoping President Rodrigo Duterte would be open to run as Marcos' vice president.Watch more on iWantTFC A trial court convicted the younger Marcos of tax evasion in 1995 for failing to file his income tax returns from 1982 to 1985. The conviction was upheld by the Court of Appeals in 1997.
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