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No tax evasion vs Marcos – CA

The Manila Times 04 Nov 2021
A 1997 Court of Appeals (CA) ruling found no proof to pin down presidential candidate Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr ... Marcos appealed the case to the Supreme Court only to withdraw it later ... Another magistrate told the Times that Marcos cannot be disqualified since a penalty involving a fine does not carry the effects of moral turpitude.
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’Non-filing of ITR, not tax evasion’

Manila Standard Today 04 Nov 2021
The camp of presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr ... Rodriguez also branded the petition against Marcos as “nuisance.” “There is no moral turpitude in his case ... The petitioners said Marcos was ineligible to run for office on ground of moral turpitude due to the controversial tax case.
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Youth for November 4

The Columbus Telegram 04 Nov 2021
Jose Tomas Francisco; Kiara Valle; Gabriel Schwarte; Jasmine Acosta; Edgar Alarcon; Gadiel Alavrado; Marcos Batz Morales; Zahir Bautista; Hope Boman; Carlos Carrasco; Carolina Carvajal; Kelbin Escobar; Rony Gaspar – Cristobal; Vivian Gonzalez; Jesus Hernandez; Joan Hernandez; ...
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Viva Mexico! Canelo Alvarez Is On The Verge Of Becoming His Country’s Greatest Boxer Of ...

The Birmingham Times 04 Nov 2021
I’m a big fan of Chavez, Salvador Sanchez, Juan Manuel Marquez, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales and [Ricardo] El Finito Lopez,” said Mares, who is 0-2 against four-division champion Leo Santa Cruz.
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Miscalculating the risk

Manila Standard Today 03 Nov 2021
In their three-page petition, they argued that Marcos should be disqualified for having misrepresented his eligibility ... 1994, which amended the 1977 tax code upon which Marcos was convicted as they stressed that failure to file ITRs for multiple years is a crime of moral turpitude.
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Marcos camp calls Comelec petition a 'predictable nuisance'

Manila Bulletin 03 Nov 2021
They added that the crimes for which Marcos was convicted by final judgement are crimes involving moral turpitude that excludes him from being a candidate for any government office under Section 12 of the Omnibus Election Code.
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Case vs Marcos has no basis – Comelec exec

The Manila Times 03 Nov 2021
AN official of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Wednesday said there was no basis to disqualify former senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr ... Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said the disqualification case filed against Marcos had no clear basis ... Jimenez said Marcos' case did not meet the criteria ... Marcos thanked his supporters nationwide.
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Marcos no comment on petition filed to cancel, deny his COC

Sun Star 03 Nov 2021
They said the crimes for which Marcos was convicted includes moral turpitude stemming from his family’s failure to pay the Filipino people around P203.8 billion in estate taxes, inclusive of interests, surcharge, and other penalties, which also disqualifies him from being a ...
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Comelec to hear case against Marcos

Manila Standard Today 03 Nov 2021
Marcos said he would not back down and withdraw from the presidential race, calling the petition a political ploy ... They said Marcos was convicted by the Regional Trial Court of Quezon City in a July 27, 1995 decision “for his multiple failures to file income tax returns,” a crime involving moral turpitude.
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Filipino activists want Marcos son out of presidential race

The Independent 03 Nov 2021
Human rights groups asked the Philippine Commission on Elections to disqualify the son and namesake of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos from running for president in next year’s elections, saying he was convicted of tax evasion, could no longer hold public office and kept the damaging details from the public ... Marcos Jr ... Marcos Jr ... Marcos Jr.
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Human rights activists want Marcos son out of Philippines presidential race

Belfast Telegraph 03 Nov 2021
Human rights groups have asked Philippine election commissioners to disqualify the son and namesake of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos from running for president next year. They said Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr has been convicted of tax evasion, can no longer hold public office and has kept the damaging details from the public.
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Filipino groups want ex-dictator Marcos’ son barred from Philippine's election  

Hong Kong Standard 03 Nov 2021
Human rights groups asked the Philippine Commission on Elections to disqualify the son and namesake of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos from running for president in next year’s elections, saying he was convicted of tax evasion, could no longer hold public office, and kept the damaging details from the public.&nbsp... Marcos Jr ... Marcos Jr.
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Petition seeking to cancel COC of presidential aspirant Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr filed before Comelec

Manila Bulletin 02 Nov 2021
They added that the crimes for which Marcos was convicted by final judgement are also crimes involving moral turpitude that disqualifies Marcos from being a candidate for any office under Section 12 of the Omnibus Election Code.
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Petition to cancel Bongbong Marcos’s COC filed

Sun Star 02 Nov 2021
CIVIC leaders filed on Tuesday, November 2, a petition to cancel or deny due course the certificate of candidacy (COC) of presidential aspirant Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr ... The petitioners stressed that the crimes for which Marcos was convicted by final judgment are also crimes involving moral turpitude ... “The misrepresentation made by Marcos Jr.
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Petition filed to disqualify Bongbong Marcos from presidential race

The Manila Times 02 Nov 2021
"In the instant case, not only has respondent Marcos, Jr been convicted of a crime by final judgment which carries the penalty of perpetual disqualification, his repeated violation of the NIRC (Nation Internal Revenue Code) and his continued evasion/non-payment of taxes renders his conviction as one involving moral turpitude," it said.

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