PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte once again came to the defense of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, raising doubts about his family's alleged ill-gotten wealth during his two-decade rule.
In a speech before a convention of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines at the Manila Hotel on Tuesday night, Duterte said the allegations against Marcos and his family until today have not been proven.
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