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Fugitive tied to Philippine graft scandal surrenders in presidential palace

A Philippine businesswoman who allegedly helped legislators embezzle 10 billion pesos (HK$1.7 billion) in government funds marched into President Benigno Aquino's palace and dramatically gave herself up.

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Napoles after she marched into the presidential palace to surrender. Photo: AFP

A Philippine businesswoman who allegedly helped legislators embezzle 10 billion pesos (HK$1.7 billion) in government funds marched into President Benigno Aquino's palace and dramatically gave herself up.

Janet Napoles, who had eluded a nationwide police manhunt, strode into the Malacanang palace in Manila wearing jeans, pink sneakers and a hoodie.

A police mugshot of Janet Napoles. Photo: EPA
A police mugshot of Janet Napoles. Photo: EPA
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The moment was captured in photographs released by Aquino's office, and the president himself helped escort her to police headquarters.

The unusual circumstances of her surrender raised immediate suspicion that the executive branch of government was meddling in the judicial process.

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"Now that we have got her, we can bring her to court," Aquino's spokesman Edwin Lacierda said of the middle-aged woman, who fuelled outrage on social media sites when details of her family's lavish lifestyle were revealed.

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