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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY  Controversy now hounds the government of outgoing City Mayor Benjamin de Guzman which, the association of City Hall employees claimed, hired about 5,000 people between January and March this year and spent at least P91 million for their salaries.
A six-page advertisement appeared in each of the local papers here, listing down the names of those who were hired and whose salaries were reportedly drawn from the city’s peace and order fund.
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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY  Controversy now hounds the government of outgoing City Mayor Benjamin de Guzman which, the association of City Hall employees claimed, hired about 5,000 people between January and March this year and spent at least P91 million for their salaries.
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[Title] => Davao City has new police chief
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY This citys newly installed police chief, Senior Superintendent Wilfredo Garcia, vowed to relentlessly go after illegal gambling, illegal drugs and other forms of criminality.
Garcia assumed the post following turnover rites last Thursday at Camp Domingo Leonor. He replaced Senior Superintendent Joselito Pomperada who had served for 25 months.
Garcia also promised to work for a much better police force in the city by going after misfits and scalawags in the command.
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[Title] => Budget delay to adversely affect South
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY City Mayor Benjamin de Guzman warned yesterday that Mindanao will be adversely affected if Congress fails to pass the proposed P725-billion General Appropriation Act for 2001.
De Guzman said the proposed national budget includes an increased allocation for the governments rehabilitation and development program for Mindanao.
"So if Congress does not pass the budget, Mindanao would surely be affected," he said.
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A six-page advertisement appeared in each of the local papers here, listing down the names of those who were hired and whose salaries were reportedly drawn from the city’s peace and order fund.
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A six-page advertisement appeared in each of the local papers here, listing down the names of those who were hired and whose salaries were reportedly drawn from the city’s peace and order fund.
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Garcia assumed the post following turnover rites last Thursday at Camp Domingo Leonor. He replaced Senior Superintendent Joselito Pomperada who had served for 25 months.
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De Guzman said the proposed national budget includes an increased allocation for the governments rehabilitation and development program for Mindanao.
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