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                    [Title] => Reimbursing Piatco for bribery expenses
                    [Summary] => Today the government irretrievably will lose P3 billion. A Pasay City court has ordered the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to forfeit the sum to Piatco. It is merely an initial "just compensation" for government’s expropriation of NAIA Terminal-3. No one knows how much more the judge will award Piatco. What is clear is that it deserves no payment in the first place. No less than the Supreme Court, the Senate and Malacañang have found that the company built the facility shoddily and under corrupt terms, therefore void.
                    [DatePublished] => 2006-08-23 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 134276
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                    [AuthorID] => 1805283
                    [AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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                    [Title] => HK raid of law firm related to Piatco?
                    [Summary] => The law firm of Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc de los Angeles is mad. A Philippine agency supposedly caused Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption to raid its offices in the financial island in search of evidence of money laundering. Documents were confiscated, so RMBSA cries breach of lawyer-client confidentiality and is threatening to sue for damages.

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                    [Summary] => Today the government irretrievably will lose P3 billion. A Pasay City court has ordered the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to forfeit the sum to Piatco. It is merely an initial "just compensation" for government’s expropriation of NAIA Terminal-3. No one knows how much more the judge will award Piatco. What is clear is that it deserves no payment in the first place. No less than the Supreme Court, the Senate and Malacañang have found that the company built the facility shoddily and under corrupt terms, therefore void.
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                    [Title] => HK raid of law firm related to Piatco?
                    [Summary] => The law firm of Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc de los Angeles is mad. A Philippine agency supposedly caused Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption to raid its offices in the financial island in search of evidence of money laundering. Documents were confiscated, so RMBSA cries breach of lawyer-client confidentiality and is threatening to sue for damages.

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