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[Title] => Pro-impeachment congressmen urge independent audit of JDF
[Summary] => Intent on pinning down Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr., pro-impeachment congressmen called yesterday for an independent audit of the multimillion-peso Judiciary Development Fund (JDF).
As the House committee on justice resumed investigation on the JDF, Tarlac Rep. Jesli Lapus (Nationalist Peoples Coalition) said a private auditing firm could make an accurate assessment of JDF disbursements.
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[Title] => Govt agencies post P2.9-B in unliquidated cash advances
[Summary] => Various government agencies have yet to account for a total of P2.9 billion in "unliquidated cash advances" as of December 2002, which they received from the government through the Commission on Elections (Comelec), according to a report by the Commission on Audit (COA).
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As the House committee on justice resumed investigation on the JDF, Tarlac Rep. Jesli Lapus (Nationalist Peoples Coalition) said a private auditing firm could make an accurate assessment of JDF disbursements.
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November 19, 2003 - 12:00am