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Jaime C. Laya, the Central Bank governor under the Marcos regime, has been ordered to testify on February 12 in an ill-gotten wealth case against the the late dictator’s family, as the government tries to locate more than 100 expensive paintings bought by then First Lady Imelda Marcos, who is now Ilocos Norte congresswoman. The Presidential Commission on Good Government said Laya can provide key information that could provide additional leads on Marcos assets that have been ordered forfeited in a civil case filed nearly 3 decades ago.
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