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[Title] => For sale
[Summary] => Agrarian Reform Secretary Obet Pagdanganan is now doubling as salesman to fasttrack the sale of billions of pesos worth of sequestered assets.
Why? Because the Department of Agrarian Reform is working on a very tight budget, which was slashed from a proposed P18.4 billion to just P7.4 billion.
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[Title] => Government set to reorganize PCGG
[Summary] => The government is set to reorganize the Philippine Construction on Good Government (PCGG) with the recent resignation of former head Magdangal Elma.
Elma was replaced by PCGG Commissioner George Sarmiento who was designated officer-in-charge.
Finance Secretary-designate Alberto Romulo said the reorganization is critical to government’s efforts to dispose sequestered companies.
"The first step is to reorganize PCGG and then we can proceed with the disposal of some of these sequestered items," Romulo said.
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Why? Because the Department of Agrarian Reform is working on a very tight budget, which was slashed from a proposed P18.4 billion to just P7.4 billion.
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[Summary] => The government is set to reorganize the Philippine Construction on Good Government (PCGG) with the recent resignation of former head Magdangal Elma.
Elma was replaced by PCGG Commissioner George Sarmiento who was designated officer-in-charge.
Finance Secretary-designate Alberto Romulo said the reorganization is critical to government’s efforts to dispose sequestered companies.
"The first step is to reorganize PCGG and then we can proceed with the disposal of some of these sequestered items," Romulo said.
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