LOOK: 2014 SALN shows Aquino richer by P1.8 M | Inquirer News

LOOK: 2014 SALN shows Aquino richer by P1.8 M

/ 05:53 PM May 18, 2015

According to the latest Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth of President Benigno Aquino III, his net worth grew by P1.8 million.

Copies of Aquino’s 2014 SALN were given to reporters on Monday, showing that his assets were worth P68,311,644 and that he has no liabilities.

In 2013, Aquino admitted that he earned P1.3 million, which pegged his net worth that year at P66,494,183.

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The President declared six real properties amounting to P32,669,827, including commercial lots in San Juan City worth P7,016,906 and a Quezon City house and lot worth P24,310,760.

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Aquino’s newest property is an Antipolo City residential lot worth P507,393.

Aquino’s personal properties, which include a motor vehicle and cash on hand, totaled to P35, 641,857.

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The President receives P120,000 as his monthly salary, being the only government official under Salary Grade 33 of the Salary Standardization Law.

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Republic Act No. 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees states that government officials are mandated to submit declarations under oath of their assets, liabilities, net worth, as well as financial and business interests including those of their spouses and of unmarried children under 18 years of age as of December 31 of the preceding year.

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