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Porsche pummelled, corvettes crushed as Philippine­s’ Duterte shows he’s tough on tax-dodging

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MANILA, (Reuters) - Bulldozers and backhoes pounded more than two dozen seized luxury cars in the Philippine­s yesterday, including Porsches, Mercedes, Jaguars and Corvettes, in a dramatic demolition showcasing the no-nonsense leader’s crackdown on crime and corruption.

President Rodrigo Duterte watched as the second-hand vehicles, some valued as high as $115,000, were reduced to piles of scrap in a little over three minutes.

“Give it to the buyer of steel,” Duterte said, recalling his instructio­n to officials.

“They cannot have cars like that. But they can get something, make toys out of it.”

The Bureau of Customs seized $2.93 million worth of smuggled vehicles last year, part of the $866 million in seized goods, government data showed.

“It does not pay to evade taxes in the Philippine­s so might as well stop trying, because you will never succeed,” Duterte’s finance minister, Carlos Dominguez, told reporters before letting diggers loose on 20 slicklooki­ng vehicles at a Manila port. A further 10 were simultaneo­usly destroyed in ports in the southern cities of Davao and Cebu.

The government last year destroyed more than $2.5 million worth of cigarettes bearing fake tax stamps.

Duterte, known for his bloody war on drugs and disdain for criminals, has promised to usher in a “golden age of infrastruc­ture” over six years, worth $180 billion. He has launched a comprehens­ive tax reform programme to help fund it.

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