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                    [Title] => Comelec to file ACM case motion
                    [Summary] => The Commission on Elections will ask the Office of the Ombudsman to reconsider its recommendation to impeach Comelec Commissioner Resurreccion Borra over the scrapped deal with the private consortium MegaPacific eSolutions Inc. for a P1.2-billion poll automation project.


Comelec spokesman James Arthur Jimenez said the entire poll body, in a closed-door session yesterday, decided to file the motion 10 days after receipt of the copy of the Ombudsman’s findings on the controversy.
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Albert Froilan Gaerlan, executive officer of the NBI-Background Investigation Division (BID), said yesterday that 32-year-old businessman Oliver Jameiro admitted he did not dump the Glock 357 pistol used in killing Luis Santiago, director of the ABS-CBN horror show Nginiig, and in wounding six others.
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This was confirmed by Mega Pacific Consortium (MPC) spokesman, lawyer Alfredo Lazaro Jr., in reaction to the allegations raised by certain groups on the preparedness and dependability of the automated ballot and canvassing machines to be supplied to by the company.
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                    [Title] => Comelec to file ACM case motion
                    [Summary] => The Commission on Elections will ask the Office of the Ombudsman to reconsider its recommendation to impeach Comelec Commissioner Resurreccion Borra over the scrapped deal with the private consortium MegaPacific eSolutions Inc. for a P1.2-billion poll automation project.


Comelec spokesman James Arthur Jimenez said the entire poll body, in a closed-door session yesterday, decided to file the motion 10 days after receipt of the copy of the Ombudsman’s findings on the controversy.
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Albert Froilan Gaerlan, executive officer of the NBI-Background Investigation Division (BID), said yesterday that 32-year-old businessman Oliver Jameiro admitted he did not dump the Glock 357 pistol used in killing Luis Santiago, director of the ABS-CBN horror show Nginiig, and in wounding six others.
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This was confirmed by Mega Pacific Consortium (MPC) spokesman, lawyer Alfredo Lazaro Jr., in reaction to the allegations raised by certain groups on the preparedness and dependability of the automated ballot and canvassing machines to be supplied to by the company.
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