Key facts
- Philippine anti-graft court dismissed remaining claims in a civil case.
- The case sought to recover assets allegedly acquired by the Marcos family.
The Sandiganbayan, the Philippines' anti-graft court, has dismissed the last remaining claims in a civil case that sought to recover ill-gotten wealth allegedly amassed by the late former President Ferdinand Marcos and his family. This decision marks the end of a long-standing legal battle concerning the Marcoses' vast fortune, which has been the subject of numerous cases since the family was ousted in 1986. The court's ruling effectively closes this particular chapter in the pursuit of recovered assets.
