FactCheck: There has been no recorded evidence of a Marcos gold account in Japan. FactsFirstPH
Rating: FALSEThe false claim on YouTube was posted by PweDelie TV with the title: “GRABE NAKAKALULANG MARCOS ACCOUNT SA JAPAN ISUSUNOD NA KAYA NI PANGULONG BONGBONG MARCOS?” The video has 73,000 views and 172 comments as of writing.The video displays a delivery receipt dated January 13, 1983, which allegedly originated from the Central Bank of the Philippines. The receipt indicates the shipment of 50,000 metric tons of gold to an undisclosed location. Furthermore, the receipt identifies “Fr.
According to the image receipt, the authenticity of the gold from an ex-refinery in EDSA, Quezon City was verified by the Central Bank of the Philippines and the Monetary Board before transportation. The receipt was signed by former president Ferdinand E. Marcos and former Central Bank governor Jaime Laya.
However, apart from the receipt, the video shows nothing more to prove the existence of the alleged Marcos gold account in Japan. Instead, it goes on to show a briefing with press briefer Daphne Paez and Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Neil Imperial about Marcos’ trip to Japan.There are no documents accessible that confirm the existence of the Marcos gold account in Japan.
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