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[Title] => DOLE chief orders PRC to explain grade manipulation
[Summary] => Officials of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) are not yet off the hook in the nursing exam scandal.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ordered yesterday the PRC to explain within five days the alleged manipulation of results of the leakage-tainted nursing licensure test.
Labor Secretary Arturo Brion issued the order to the PRC shortly after DOLE officials found "glaring" discrepancies in the grades of the examinees who took the June 5, 2006 nursing board.
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Kasado na ang isasagawang imbestigasyon sa Department of Justice (DOJ) kaugnay sa inihaing reklamo ng National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) laban sa 17 personalidad na sangkot sa Nursing Licensure Exam leakage.
Sa Department Order No. 780, binuo ni Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez ang five-man panel na siyang magsasagawa ng preliminary investigation sa kaso.
Matatandaang 17 personalidad na pawang nagmula sa tatlong review centers ang ipinagharap ng NBI ng kasong paglabag sa Republic Act 8991 o Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) Modernization Act.
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[Title] => Ping urges Palace to wait for CA ruling on nursing exam retake
[Summary] => Opposition Sen. Panfilo Lacson advised Malacañang yesterday against issuing any order on the nursing licensure controversy pending the courts decision on the validity of last Junes board exam.
Meanwhile, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has recommended the filing of criminal charges against 17 officials of three review centers for allegedly disseminating the test questions to board examinees.
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[Title] => 17 opisyal kinasuhan na ng NBI sa nursing exam leak
[Summary] => Sinampahan na ng kasong kriminal ng National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) sa Department of Justice (DOJ) ang 17 katao na sangkot sa dayaan sa Nursing board exam.
Kinilala ni NBI Anti-Fraud and Computer Division Chief Atty. Efren Meneses ang mga kinasuhang mga opisyal ng Gapuz Review Center na sina Ricarte Gapuz, Evangeline Gapuz, Maria Elena Altajeros, Elizabeth G. Iciano at Eleanor Gapuz.
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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ordered yesterday the PRC to explain within five days the alleged manipulation of results of the leakage-tainted nursing licensure test.
Labor Secretary Arturo Brion issued the order to the PRC shortly after DOLE officials found "glaring" discrepancies in the grades of the examinees who took the June 5, 2006 nursing board.
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Sa Department Order No. 780, binuo ni Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez ang five-man panel na siyang magsasagawa ng preliminary investigation sa kaso.
Matatandaang 17 personalidad na pawang nagmula sa tatlong review centers ang ipinagharap ng NBI ng kasong paglabag sa Republic Act 8991 o Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) Modernization Act.
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Meanwhile, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has recommended the filing of criminal charges against 17 officials of three review centers for allegedly disseminating the test questions to board examinees.
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Kinilala ni NBI Anti-Fraud and Computer Division Chief Atty. Efren Meneses ang mga kinasuhang mga opisyal ng Gapuz Review Center na sina Ricarte Gapuz, Evangeline Gapuz, Maria Elena Altajeros, Elizabeth G. Iciano at Eleanor Gapuz.
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