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Anthony Escolar, who was named a receiver of Binga Hydroelectric Plant Inc. (BHEPI), turned out to be a godson of former President Joseph Estrada and close to his mistress, Guia Gomez.
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A month after changing its name to Binga Hydroelectric Plant Inc. (BHEPI), it increased its capital to P375 million and asked the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to exempt it from registering the additional P371 million fund infused by new stockholders.
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House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro condemned yesterday what she said were increasing death threats and harassment she has been receiving through text messages and phone calls, as the meeting of impeachment endorsers and complainants against Vice President Sara Duterte draws near.
Philippine sports was in a state of shock after Southeast Asian Games double gold medalist Mervin Guarte of obstacle racing and athletics suffered a tragic death yesterday in his hometown in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro.
The National Basketball Training Center called on its participating leagues and schools to champion sportsmanship following a full skirmish during a qualifying game for its National Finals in March.
House lawmakers asked for “more time” to evaluate their potential endorsement of an impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte, House Secretary General Reginald Velasco said.
Vice President Sara Duterte and former president Rodrigo Roa Duterte have been ousted from the National Security Council, the Philippines’ highest policy making body advising the chief executive of the land, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Romualdez Marcos Jr., on matters of national security.
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