Jose Miguel Arroyo - Controversy

Controversy

During the period when his wife was president, Arroyo became the main target of attacks, including those concerning his wife's administration, and on one occasion, his alleged involvement in a scandal (there were a number of scandals during this time) led him to decide upon voluntary exile as a management technique.

In 2003, Arroyo was accused by Senator Panfilo Lacson of money laundering with the use of a secret bank account, opened under the fictitious name of "Jose Pidal". The laundered money involved in the accusation was allegedly derived from campaign contributions received for Arroyo's wife's prior presidential bid. Arroyo's brother, Ignacio Arroyo, Jr., later claimed that the alias, and associated bank account, belonged to him, thereby countering the accusations against Arroyo. Ignacio Arroyo, Jr. currently serves as the Representative of the Fifth District of Negros Occidental for the Philippine Congress.

Ancestors of Jose Miguel Arroyo
16. Pedro Arroyo
8. Ignacio Arroyo
17. Apolonia Lacson
4. José María Arroyo
18. Melquiades Pidal
9. Maria Pidal
19. Luisa Regalado
2. Ignacio Arroyo
20. Lucio Lacon
10. Aniceto Lacson
21. Clara Ledesma
5. Jesusa Lacson
22. Patricio Araneta
11. Rosario Araneta
23. Leonicia
1. Jose Miguel Arroyo
6. ----- Tuason
3. Lourdes Tuason
7. ----- Zaragoza

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