Demise of the Philippines's Commission on Good Government

"The recent seizure of works of art believed to have been acquired through ill-gotten wealth by Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos are a reminder of the enduring political legacy of the Marcos family. Leading the seizure were representatives of the Presidential Commission on Good Government, whose mandate to recover the Marcos family's plundered wealth can be traced to the first executive order issued by the late President Corazon Aquino, immediately following her election in 1986. Many Filipinos blame the late dictator for having stolen billions of dollars from state coffers and for making the Philippines the "Sick Man of Asia", during and for the decades following his reign."

Read the article by Edsel Tupaz and Daniel Wagner in Huffington Post.

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