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[Summary] => Two military officers have been named to key positions in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) with the retirement of two generals, who are members of the controversial Philippine Military Academy (PMA) class ’78.
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[Title] => 2 ex-AFP chief, 9 pa kakasuhan ng plunder
[Summary] => Dalawang dating chief of staff ng Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) at siyam pang miyembro nito ang kakasuhan ng Department of Justice (DOJ) dahil sa maanomalyang paggamit ng pondo noong 2000 hanggang 2005.
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[Title] => Plunder raps vs 2 AFP chiefs, 9 others okayed
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Justice (DOJ) approved the plunder charges against two former chiefs of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and nine others for their alleged participation in the military fund mess.
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[Title] => Cimatu to file countercharges vs Rabusa
[Summary] => Former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff Roy Cimatu has denied before the Department of Justice (DOJ) the plunder charge filed against him and other former top military officials by retired lieutenant colonel George Rabusa, who exposed the alleged corruption in the military through a fund conversion scheme.
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[Title] => Ex-AFP officers given more time to answer plunder raps
[Summary] => The Department of Justice (DOJ) yesterday allowed three former military chiefs and 19 others implicated in the plunder complaint of former military budget officer retired Lt. Col. George Rabusa more time to submit their answer to the accusations.
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[Title] => AFP to allow placement of Rabusa under protection program
[Summary] => The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) would not oppose the plan to place under the witness protection program former military budget officer George Rabusa.
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[Title] => DOJ summons 3 ex-AFP chiefs, 19 others in Rabusa's plunder raps
[Summary] => The Department of Justice (DOJ) has summoned three former Armed Forces chiefs-of-staff and 19 others implicated in the plunder complaint filed by former military budget officer George Rabusa, who blew the whistle on alleged corruption in the military.
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[Title] => Defense official in Rabusa plunder complaint offers resignation
[Summary] => Defense Assistant Secretary Ernesto Boac has offered to resign or go on indefinite leave after he was included in the amended plunder complaint filed by military corruption whistleblower George Rabusa.
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