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Undeclared wealth claim vs Duterte ‘black propaganda’–daughter

By: - Correspondent / @leoudtohanINQ
/ 09:59 PM April 29, 2016

 Davao City mayor, Rodrigo Duterte with daughter Sara. GERMELINA LACORTE/INQUIRER MINDANAO FILE PHOTO

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte (second from right) with daughter Sara. INQUIRER PHOTO

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol—The daughter of Davao City Mayo Rodrigo Duterte has dismissed as “black propaganda” the accusations that her father has undeclared wealth.

Former Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, who was here for the Bohol-leg of the nationwide caravan Biyaheng DU30, dared her father’s accuser, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, to file a case against them.

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Kung tinuod gyud nga naa siyay legitimate nga complaint sa gina-accuse niya, i-file niya sa court para makatubag ko og tarung (If it is true that what he is accusing us is a legitimate complaint, file it in court so I can answer properly),” she said.

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She didn’t confirm nor deny if she and her father had a joint bank account at the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) branch on Julia Vargas Avenue in Pasig City.

She merely said that if Trillanes believed that his accusations were legitimate, he should file a case against them.

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The younger Duterte served as Davao City mayor from 2010 to 2013 when her father was vice mayor.

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She also denied that she and her siblings had properties that they did not declare.

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According to the Land Registration Authority, the Duterte children have 35 properties, 11 of which are under the mayor’s daughter’s name and four under her husband’s.

She said she had declared all of her properties in her statement of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN), adding most of her assets came from her parents after they separated.

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Pagbulag nila in 1998 gibalhin tanang properties sa among manag-igsuon kay maoy gi-require sa korte (When they separated in 1998, their properties were divided among us siblings because that was required by the court),” she said.

“Even sa balay sa akong mama supposedly iyaha, gusto sa kong mama ibutang sa akong pangalan para walay makailog nga lain (Even the house of my mother which was supposedly hers, my mama wanted to place it under my name so it would not be taken by others),” she added.

She said she did not have any idea of the properties owned by her brothers Paolo, now vice mayor, and Sebastian.

The accusations, she said, were just black propaganda orchestrated by her father’s detractors.

Silang tanan. Kalaban. Of course, nag-dako ko sa pulitika and kana tanan part na siya sa isa ka election (They are all enemies. Of course, I grew up in politics and all of these were part of one election),” she said.

Mao nay gitawag nato nga black propaganda. In fact, naghinay-hinay siya gawas una pagbabae, mamatay tao. Karun, kana na jud (That is what we call black propaganda. These are slowly coming out. First was him being a womanizer and then a killer. And now this).”

She said her family was prepared for mudslinging and accusations because every election even in Davao, such issues would usually come out.

The younger Duterte thanked their supporters that despite the accusations, they remained loyal.

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Pasalamat ko sa ilaha, through thick and thin, naa sila. Sa kalisud naa sila (I am thankful to them. Through thick and thin, they are there with us. In difficulties, they are with us).” RC

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