It is alleged that the dictators family amassed billions of dollars
in ill-gotten wealth, his wife, Imelda, who is now a member of congress,
was famed for her excesses of which her huge shoe collection was a
symbol. The government had formerly tried to auction the jewelry
collection in 2005 but that move was contested by Imelda who claimed
ownership of two of the three sets, she has vowed to recover what she
sees as her family’s assets.
The couple’s only son, Ferdinand, who is a senator, is in the race
for vice president in the countries February elections and the polls
show him to be a strong contender.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Philippines to auction former first lady’s jewelry collection valued at about £14.5million
The jewelry collection of Philippines’ former first lady, Imelda
Marcos, valued at about £14.5million is to be sold by the Philippines
government. The jewels were seized in 1986 when dictator Ferdinand
Marcos and his family fled to Hawaii following a popular revolt that
ended his 2 decades in power.
Now, 30 years later, the government has approved the auction of the
collection, which includes a 25-carat rare pink Indian diamond which was
probably cut in the 18th century worth at least £3.5million, officials
said.
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