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[Summary] => As expected, deposed President Joseph Estrada denied receiving $1 million from Taiwan as contribution to his presidential campaign in 1998. If there was any such money, Estrada said, it never reached him.
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[Summary] => Ousted President Joseph Estrada said yesterday he did not receive a $1-million campaign contribution from former Taiwan president Lee Teng Hui.
Speaking at his detention suite at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center, Estrada said he suspects "unscrupulous people" might have used his name in convincing Lee to shell out $1 million.
"But if that $1 million donation was true, it did not reach me," he said. "It never reached me. If indeed there has been such donation, somebody might have used my name and is now dragging me in this case."
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Speaking at his detention suite at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center, Estrada said he suspects "unscrupulous people" might have used his name in convincing Lee to shell out $1 million.
"But if that $1 million donation was true, it did not reach me," he said. "It never reached me. If indeed there has been such donation, somebody might have used my name and is now dragging me in this case."
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