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Retired Supreme Court (SC) associate justice Carolina Griño-Aquino died on Christmas Eve after a lingering illness. She was 89.

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The independent panel created to investigate allegations of bribery in the controversial case against three drug pushers dubbed as the “Alabang Boys” has submitted to President Arroyo its findings last Thursday.

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The independent panel created by President Arroyo concluded yesterday the investigation on the alleged bribery of state prosecutors handling the controversial case against three suspected drug pushers dubbed as the “Alabang Boys.”

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Officials of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) admitted there was no direct evidence but only possible circumstantial evidence to prove there was an alleged bribery of state prosecutors that led to the dismissal of the case of the so-called “Alabang Boys.”

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MANILA, Philippines - The father of one of the alleged drug pushers called the “Alabang Boys” agreed last Thursday to allow the examination of his family’s bank accounts but only under executive session.

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Officials of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) yesterday admitted the lack of evidence to directly prove the allegations of bribery against prosecutors who ordered the release of the three “Alabang Boys” charged with drug trafficking.

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MANILA, Philippines -- The Court of Appeals (CA) dismissed yesterday the petition seeking the release of three prominent drug trafficking suspects dubbed the “Alabang Boys” pending the completion of the preliminary investigation on the case by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

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The panel composed of three retired Supreme Court justices tasked to probe the alleged improprieties committed by Court of Appeals justices in handling the Manila Electric Co. board election row yesterday submitted its findings and recommendations to Chief Justice Reynato Puno.

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The independent panel created to investigate allegations of bribery in the controversial case against three drug pushers dubbed as the “Alabang Boys” has submitted to President Arroyo its findings last Thursday.

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The independent panel created by President Arroyo concluded yesterday the investigation on the alleged bribery of state prosecutors handling the controversial case against three suspected drug pushers dubbed as the “Alabang Boys.”

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Officials of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) admitted there was no direct evidence but only possible circumstantial evidence to prove there was an alleged bribery of state prosecutors that led to the dismissal of the case of the so-called “Alabang Boys.”

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MANILA, Philippines - The father of one of the alleged drug pushers called the “Alabang Boys” agreed last Thursday to allow the examination of his family’s bank accounts but only under executive session.

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Officials of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) yesterday admitted the lack of evidence to directly prove the allegations of bribery against prosecutors who ordered the release of the three “Alabang Boys” charged with drug trafficking.

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MANILA, Philippines -- The Court of Appeals (CA) dismissed yesterday the petition seeking the release of three prominent drug trafficking suspects dubbed the “Alabang Boys” pending the completion of the preliminary investigation on the case by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

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The panel composed of three retired Supreme Court justices tasked to probe the alleged improprieties committed by Court of Appeals justices in handling the Manila Electric Co. board election row yesterday submitted its findings and recommendations to Chief Justice Reynato Puno.

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