The Supreme Court has upheld the dismissal of the ill-gotten wealth case against the late President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and his alleged cronies, including Lucio Tan.
The Supreme Court has sustained a 2012 decision of the Sandiganbayan dismissing the ill-gotten wealth case against the estate of the late President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and several alleged cronies, led by business tycoon Lucio Tan .
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