A critic of Rodrigo Duterte has released almost a decade of bank statements which he claims show the Philippine leader has millions in hidden assets.
Senator Antonio Trillanes, one of the few politicians who regularly challenges the popular president, published copies of what he said were statements from 2006 to 2015, totalling 2.4 billion pesos (£38.3m) in numerous accounts.
He claimed they belong to Mr Duterte and that he failed to declare them before his election last May.
According to the documents, some of the accounts were joint accounts that the president held with people close to him, including relatives.
Some were individual accounts in the names of other close associates, but Mr Trillanes said all of them, even those that did not have Mr Duterte's name, actually belonged to him. Full story...
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Senator Antonio Trillanes, one of the few politicians who regularly challenges the popular president, published copies of what he said were statements from 2006 to 2015, totalling 2.4 billion pesos (£38.3m) in numerous accounts.
He claimed they belong to Mr Duterte and that he failed to declare them before his election last May.
According to the documents, some of the accounts were joint accounts that the president held with people close to him, including relatives.
Some were individual accounts in the names of other close associates, but Mr Trillanes said all of them, even those that did not have Mr Duterte's name, actually belonged to him. Full story...
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