The Borneo Post

Philippine­s puts Marcos jewel images online to teach about graft

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MANILA: Philippine authoritie­s are staging an online exhibition of jewelry owned by late dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his family to try to educate a new generation about the corruption of that era.

The postings on Facebook and Twitter by the Presidenti­al Commission on Good Government ( PCGG) come as the family tries to extend its political comeback in elections in May.

“The PCGG will be posting selected jewelry items to show and remind the present generation of the excesses and extravagan­ce of the Marcoses in their two- decade dictatorsh­ip,” the anti- corruption agency said on its website.

“The Virtual Jewelry Exhibit” began in mid-March with regular postings showcasing valuables recovered after the dictator was ousted by a military- backed popular uprising in 1986.

Aside from pictures of the jewels uploaded regularly, there are postings explaining what they cost the country.

A picture of a diamond tiara comes with the caption: “can fund... the treatment of 12,052 cases of tuberculos­is.”

The PCGG, which

plans eventually to auction off the Marcos jewels, has previously said that internatio­nal auction houses have appraised their total value at more than a billion pesos ( US$ 21 million).

Marcos and his jet- setting wife Imelda were accused of massively enriching themselves during their years in power while the country sank deeper into poverty.

Imelda was known for her extravagan­ce, amassing jewelry, art masterpiec­es and a huge collection of shoes.

Although the family fled abroad during the 1986 revolt, they were allowed to return home after the former dictator died in exile in 1989.

Since then the Marcoses have made a startling resurgence, with members not only evading criminal charges but winning election to prominent positions.

Ferdinand Marcos Jnr., previously elected to the powerful Senate, is now running for vicepresid­ent. Widow Imelda Marcos is seeking re- election to Congress and her eldest daughter Imee is running for another term as governor of the family bailiwick in the north. — AFP

 ??  ?? Files photo shows an official from the Presidenti­al Commission on Good Government (PCGG) holding a diamond-studded piece of jewellery seized by the Philippine government from former first lady Imelda Marcos, at the Central Bank headquarte­rs in Manila....
Files photo shows an official from the Presidenti­al Commission on Good Government (PCGG) holding a diamond-studded piece of jewellery seized by the Philippine government from former first lady Imelda Marcos, at the Central Bank headquarte­rs in Manila....

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