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[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) and the Mid-Pasig Land Development Corp. (MPLDC) have filed an administrative case against a Pasig judge for dismissing the ejectment cases they filed against “non-paying” tenants occupying the “Payanig sa Pasig” property.
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[Title] => Chavit firm insists it owns Payanig sa Pasig land
[Summary] => A private firm claiming to own the 18.5-hectare Payanig sa Pasig property said Monday that it possesses land titles proving its ownership.
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[Title] => PCGG chief: SC ruling bolsters claim on Payanig land
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government said yesterday that a recent Supreme Court (SC) decision declaring a PCGG-controlled firm exempt from paying real estate taxes on the 18.4-hectare “Payanig sa Pasig” land is additional proof of the firm’s ownership of the property.
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[Title] => Chavit blames PCGG for Payanig dispute
[Summary] => Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson said yesterday the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) is to blame for the tensions at the 18.4-hectare “Payanig sa Pasig” complex in Pasig City.
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[Title] => PCGG: Sandiganbayan has final say on Payanig claims
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - The head lawyer of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said the Sandiganbayan has the final say who really owns the 18.4-hectare Payanig sa Pasig property, which is currently controlled by the government through a PCGG-sequestered realty firm.
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Ghio Ong | September 17, 2013 - 12:00am