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Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago will skip today’s informal and technical briefing by World Bank officials on its report of rigging of bids for road projects, and asked Sen. Manuel Roxas II to preside over the meeting.

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MANILA, Philippines - The World Bank has set on Feb. 24 its promised briefing for government officials on alleged road project anomalies, but it hopes to focus on how it investigated the collusion among contractors and officials and not on the details of its findings implicating First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo.

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Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago will skip today’s informal and technical briefing by World Bank officials on its report of rigging of bids for road projects, and asked Sen. Manuel Roxas II to preside over the meeting.

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MANILA, Philippines - The World Bank has set on Feb. 24 its promised briefing for government officials on alleged road project anomalies, but it hopes to focus on how it investigated the collusion among contractors and officials and not on the details of its findings implicating First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo.

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