Ricardo Silverio

Filipino businessman and politician (1929–2016) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ricardo Cruz Silverio (November 29, 1929 – December 11, 2016[1]) was a Filipino businessman and politician. He represented the 3rd district of Bulacan in the Philippine House of Representatives from 1992 until 2001, and mayor of San Rafael from 2001 to 2010. He was known among his political constituents as "Tata Carding".

Preceded byJessie Viceo
Succeeded byLorna Silverio
Preceded byJose Cabochan
Succeeded byLorna Silverio
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Ricardo Silverio
Mayor of San Rafael, Bulacan
In office
June 30, 2001  June 30, 2010
Preceded byJessie Viceo
Succeeded byLorna Silverio
Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Bulacan
In office
June 30, 1992  June 30, 2001
Preceded byJose Cabochan
Succeeded byLorna Silverio
Constituency3rd district
Personal details
BornRicardo Cruz Silverio
(1929-11-29)November 29, 1929
DiedDecember 11, 2016(2016-12-11) (aged 87)
Bulacan, Philippines
PartyLakas (1994–2016)
Other political
affiliations
LDP (1991–1994)
SpouseLorna Silverio (m. 1998 until 2016)
Children7 (including Ricky II)
RelativesDante Silverio (nephew)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionBusinessman
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Business career

Silverio started as a salesman of a textile firm in Divisoria, which he later owned.[2]

Silverio founded Delta Motor Corporation in 1962,[3] which assembled and distributed Toyota automobiles in the Philippines.[4] While his company flourished, he became identified as one of Ferdinand Marcos' cronies.[5] The company established the Toyota basketball team, coached by his racecar driver nephew Dante Silverio,[6][7] and paraded by Robert Jaworski, Ramon Fernandez and Francis Arnaiz.[8][7] But in 1984 due to political disfavor,[9] Delta Motor Corporation ceased operations and was dissolved in 1988.[9][10]

Silverio also owned other companies including the now-defunct Air Manila.[2] But due to nationalization of airline in mid-1970s, Air Manila was merged with the Philippine Airlines.

Congressional career

Silverio got elected to the House of Representatives in 1992, represented the 3rd district of Bulacan,[2] and served from 1992 until 2001.[2] He also served as Mayor of San Rafael from 2001 (which he won in close fight) to 2010.[2] He attempt to return to his congressional seat, but lost to Jonjon Mendoza.[11]

Court cases

In 2021, the Sandiganbayan would dismiss the complaint filed by the Presidential Commission on Good Government against the Marcoses, Silverio and his associate Pablo Carlos Jr. for failure to prove allegations against the respondents.[12] The points mentioned in the case included the alleged improper payments of hundreds of thousands of dollars by the two businessmen to the Marcoses in exchange for a contract to supply Kawasaki scrap loaders and Toyota rear dump trucks, grant of three consecutive year special accommodations, privileges, and exemptions from the Central Bank through increased dollar import quota allocation for the importation of Toyota vehicles for Delta Motor and air-conditioning and refrigerating equipment and obtaining a multi-million peso emergency loans as additional capital infusion to Filipinas Bank (Filmanbank), a banking institution owned by Silverio.[12]

Personal life

Silverio was married to Beatriz Sison until her death in 1987.[13] He later married Lorna Cillian (née Javier)[14] on March 27, 1998.[15] She began working as a reservation and ticketing agent for Air Manila in 1968 which Silverio owned. Together, they have an adopted son, Victor Anthony "Vic,"[16] who was the son of Silverio's grand-nephew, now deceased.

In addition, Silverio had children with his first legal wife, Beatriz Sison,[17] including Ligaya, Ricardo Jr "Ricky",[14][15] and Nelia. He also had four other children from other relationships: Rowena, Roxanne, and Ricardo "Ricky III" with one partner, and Richard with another.

Silverio died on December 11, 2016, at the age 87,[2] due to cardiac arrest.[7]

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