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Villar, Pacquiao are richest senators, Trillanes least wealthy in 2017

Villar, Pacquiao are richest senators, Trillanes least wealthy in 2017

ABS-CBN News

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Updated May 17, 2018 03:18 PM PHT

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MANILA - (UPDATE) Billionaires Cynthia Villar and Manny Pacquiao are the richest senators of 2017, according to their statements of assets, liabilities, and net worth (SALN) that were released Thursday.

Villar's net worth last year reached P3.6 billion, around P5 million higher than her 2016 net worth. Her family has interests in property and shopping malls.

Pacquiao declared a net worth of P2.9 billion, down from his 2016 net worth of P3.1 billion. The world champion boxer will fight Argentinian Lucas Matthysse in July.

Senator Antonio Trillanes was the least wealthy, with a net worth of P6.9 million, followed by detained Senator Leila de Lima with P7.9 million.

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Below is a list of senators and their net worth based on their SALNs.

Cynthia Villar - P3,611,260,766
Manny Pacquiao - P2,946,315,029.93
Ralph Recto - P538,889,914.15
Migz Zubiri - P152,094,252.72
Sonny Angara - P131,765,860

Franklin Drilon - P93,727,005
Grace Poe - P90,674,709.72
Sherwin Gatchalian - 88,226,485.77
JV Ejercito - P78,953,332.58
Richard Gordon - P69,508,942.57

Vicente “Tito” Sotto III - P64,730,400.00
Nancy Binay - P60,612,685
Loren Legarda - P51,316,903.13
Bam Aquino - P39,192,743.62
Panfilo Lacson - P36,305,440.90

Gringo Honasan - P25,243,912.89
Joel Villanueva - P23,727,895
Koko Pimentel III - P18,110,000
Risa Hontiveros - P16,196,665.71
Francis Pangilinan - P13,471,564.17

Chiz Escudero - P8,502,082.09
Leila de Lima - P7,944,973.69
Antonio trillanes IV - P6,871,743.64

-- report from Sherrie Ann Torres, ABS-CBN News

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