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Bongbong Marcos Faces Another Disqualification Rap Over Tax Returns

This time, from the Campaign Against the Return of the Marcoses and Martial Law.
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A group opposing the candidacy of the son of late Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos for next year's presidential race will ask Comelec on Wednesday to bar him from running because he has been convicted for tax evasion.

Called the Campaign Against the Return of the Marcoses and Martial Law, the group will file a petition for the disqualification of Ferdinand Marcos Jr after he emerged as the frontrunner for the May election.

Former congressman Satur Ocampo, one of the group's convenors, said the petition, like one filed by another group, is grounded on Marcos's over two-decade old conviction for tax evasion.

"Public officials who violate the internal revenue code are perpetually disqualified from holding any public office and participating in election," Ocampo, who fought the Marcos dictatorship, told Reuters, citing an article of the code.

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The late dictator ruled the Philippines for almost two decades until his 1986 overthrow in the "people power" revolution. He died in exile in 1989.

His wife and children have repeatedly denied allegations that billions of dollars of state wealth were plundered while Marcos was in power, estimated in 1987 to be worth $10 billion.

A trial court convicted Marcos Jr of tax evasion in 1995 for failing to file his income tax returns from 1982 to 1985. The conviction was upheld by an appeals court in 1997.

However, Marcos Jr has been elected governor, congressman, and in 2010, as a senator.

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Although he ran for public office previously in the past, despite the conviction, Ocampo said "this does not mean it can't be raised anymore."

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The poll body has scheduled a preliminary conference for Nov. 26 on the earlier disqualification complaint filed by a group representing political detainees, human rights and medical organizations against Marcos.

Marcos, 64, has said the petition "is without merit and has no legal basis".

He said on Tuesday that the daughter of President Rodrigo Duterte, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, has agreed to be his vice presidential running mate, confirming weeks of speculation of an alliance  between two powerful families.

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