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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Joya v PCGG (1993)


Joya v PCGG
GR No. 96541, August 24, 1993


FACTS:
The PCGG sought to sell at public auction numerous paintings and silverware alleged to be part of ill-gotten wealth of

Marcos. Petitioners, as taxpayers, sought to enjoin the PCGG to preserve and protect the country’s artistic wealth.

ISSUE:
Whether Joya has standing


RULING:
No. Petitioners failed to show that they have personal and substantial interest in the case such that they have sustained or 
would have sustained direct injury as a result of the sale. 

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