Filipino-Indian businessman Rajiv Chandiramani claims his brother Amith started malicious rumors to get more cash
MANILA, Philippines – A Filipino-Indian businessman is calling on the Department of Justice to dismiss a complaint filed by his brother over a dispute involving properties worth more than P1 billion.
The Chandiramani patriarch died in 2011 and since then, Amith has accused Rajiv of many things, including taking control of the properties left behind through falsified documents, and that together with their mother, contrived to take away his inheritance.
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