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                    [ArticleID] => 74701
                    [Title] => NEDA okays 3 infra projects worth P33 B
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                    [AuthorName] =>  Ted P. Torres
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                    [Title] => SC junks PMA alumni’s suit vs road project’s contract
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The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed a suit filed by a group of Philippine Military Academy (PMA) alumni questioning the awarding of a Catanduanes road project funded by the Japanese government through the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC).


In a 41-page decision penned by Associate Justice Romeo Callejo, the SC’s third division said guidelines set by the JBIC on projects which it funds are binding on the Philippine government.
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Of the total, Japan has the biggest commitment at $4.85 billion or 58 percent of the total ODA loan portfolio.
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                    [Title] => SC junks PMA alumni’s suit vs road project’s contract
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The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed a suit filed by a group of Philippine Military Academy (PMA) alumni questioning the awarding of a Catanduanes road project funded by the Japanese government through the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC).


In a 41-page decision penned by Associate Justice Romeo Callejo, the SC’s third division said guidelines set by the JBIC on projects which it funds are binding on the Philippine government.
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Of the total, Japan has the biggest commitment at $4.85 billion or 58 percent of the total ODA loan portfolio.
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