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[Title] => CA orders reinstatement of CAAP exec sacked by Noy
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals (CA) has ordered the immediate reinstatement of Daniel Dimagiba, former deputy director-general for operations of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) who was earlier replaced by President Aquino amid questions on the legality of the dismissal order.
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[Title] => House body to probe ex-CAAP executives over midnight withdrawals
[Summary] => The House committee on good government and public accountability said yesterday it will investigate former officials of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) in connection with an allegedly anomalous withdrawal of more than P400 million from the agency’s accounts from at least two banks last year.
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[Title] => Ex-CAAP chief: Bank withdrawals 'routine'
[Summary] => A former director-general of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said there was nothing wrong with withdrawing around P400 million from the agency’s Land Bank of the Philippines and United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) accounts during his last days at the CAAP in 2010.
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[Title] => COA bares P200-million unexplained CAAP withdrawals
[Summary] => State auditors have discovered questionable withdrawals amounting to more than P500 million from the savings account of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) in 2009.
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[Title] => P400 million withdrawn from CAAP funds by Arroyo government - union
[Summary] => More than P400 million in massive withdrawals by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) in the last months of the previous administration could have been patterned after the “pabaon” system of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
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[Title] => Cusi in, Ciron out at CAAP
[Summary] => Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) general manager Alfonso Cusi will soon leave his post to head the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).
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[Title] => Filipino airlines suffering from poor aviation rating
[Summary] => RP aviation’s poor international rating has begun to trouble Filipino airlines. This is the gist of Foreign Undersecretary Franklin Ebdalin’s recent letter to Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines chief Ruben Ciron.
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[Title] => Dismissed CAAP executive causes confusion
[Summary] => A training and licensing seminar at the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines was disrupted yesterday when a dismissed CAAP official tried to reinstate himself on the basis of a supposed decision by the Civil Service Commission.
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[Title] => CAAP exec's dismissal voided by CSC
[Summary] => The Civil Service Commission has voided the dismissal last year of Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) deputy director general for operations Daniel Dimagiba.
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[Title] => CAAP: No truth to air control tower walkout
[Summary] => The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) assured the public that civil aviation operations remain normal at all of the country’s airports as he dispelled rumors of a supposed planned “walkout” of air control tower personnel.
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[Title] => House body to probe ex-CAAP executives over midnight withdrawals
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[Title] => Ex-CAAP chief: Bank withdrawals 'routine'
[Summary] => A former director-general of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said there was nothing wrong with withdrawing around P400 million from the agency’s Land Bank of the Philippines and United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) accounts during his last days at the CAAP in 2010.
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[Title] => COA bares P200-million unexplained CAAP withdrawals
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