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  1. Roberto Salas Benedicto (April 17, 1917 – May 15, 2000) was a Filipino lawyer, ambassador, diplomat, and banker historically most remembered as a crony of President Ferdinand Marcos.

  2. Apr 15, 2021 · After Roberto Benedicto was appointed chief of the National Sugar Trading Corp. (Nasutra) and its parent regulatory body, the Philippine Sugar Commission (Philsucom), a government audit found that Nasutra underreported profits by as much as $430 million from 1978 to 1983.

  3. May 27, 2023 · Roberto Benedicto, dubbed the sugar czar of the era, headed Philex, Philsucom, and Nasutra, effectively monopolizing the industry. Benedicto was from Negros Occidental himself and was...

  4. The assailed consolidated Decision of the Court of Appeals dated May 23, 1996, in CA-G.R. SP No. 35928 and CA G.R. SP No. 35719, is AFFIRMED WITH MODIFICATION that the charges against deceased petitioner, Roberto S. Benedicto, particularly in Criminal Cases Nos. 91-101879 to 91-101883, 91-101884 to 101892, and 92-101959 to 92-101969, pending ...

  5. Roberto Benedicto was Marcoss classmate and fraternity brother at the UP Law School. When Marcos ran for president, Benedicto served as Chairman of Marcos’s party, Kilusang Bagong Lipunan, for Western Visayas, delivering a sizeable number of votes for the future dictator.

  6. It was the lucrative aspect of the sugar industry that allured Roberto Benedicto, one of President Ferdinand Marcoss closest allies and cronies. As recognition for his services and loyalty to Marcos, Benedicto was awarded control over industries he coveted.

  7. Roberto Salas Benedicto (17 Abril 1917 – 15 Mayo 2000) ay isang abogadong Pilipino, ambasador, diplomatista at tagabangko. Si Benedicto ay may-ari ng plantasyon ng asukal, dating may-ari ng Philippine National Bank, Radio Philippines Network, Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation at Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation .

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