MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine Supreme Court has rejected efforts to claim almost $1 billion (£0.8 billion) in damages from the estate of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his cronies, saying the government had failed to prove alleged graft related major infrastructure projects.
The court made the decision in April but it was only made public on Tuesday.
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