+ Follow FORMER SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION CHAIRMAN PERFECTO YASAY JR. Tag
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[Title] => Yasay blames AGILE for collapse of CAP, PPI
[Summary] => Former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Perfecto Yasay Jr. said yesterday the proposal of a US lobby firm requiring pre-need companies to put huge capital which the government imposed, resulted in the downfall of the countrys top pre-need firms.
During the hearing of the House oversight committee, headed by Quezon Rep. Danilo Suarez, Yasay told panel members and planholders of the College Assurance Plan and Pacific Plans the main culprit is the Accelerating Growth for Investment Liberalization and Equity (AGILE).
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[Title] => Yasay denies lying at CA hearing
[Summary] => Former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Perfecto Yasay Jr. denied yesterday that he lied in testifying against the confirmation of Transportation and Communications Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez.
Answering the accusation of Davao del Norte Rep. Antonio "Tonyboy" Floirendo Jr. that he lied before the Commission on Appointments (CA), Yasay said either Floirendo "is sadly ignorant of the truth or is part of the vicious, concerted efforts to hide the truth from the Filipino people."
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[Title] => GMA urged to make Clark RPs intl airport
[Summary] => President Arroyo should make Clark the countrys premiere international airport to decongest NAIA and spur economic development.
This was the common stand adopted by some multisectoral government and non-government organizations led by the Pampanga Mayors League in a "Peoples Summit" held Thursday in Angeles City.
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FORMER SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION CHAIRMAN PERFECTO YASAY JR.
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[Summary] => Former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Perfecto Yasay Jr. said yesterday the proposal of a US lobby firm requiring pre-need companies to put huge capital which the government imposed, resulted in the downfall of the countrys top pre-need firms.
During the hearing of the House oversight committee, headed by Quezon Rep. Danilo Suarez, Yasay told panel members and planholders of the College Assurance Plan and Pacific Plans the main culprit is the Accelerating Growth for Investment Liberalization and Equity (AGILE).
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[Title] => Yasay denies lying at CA hearing
[Summary] => Former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Perfecto Yasay Jr. denied yesterday that he lied in testifying against the confirmation of Transportation and Communications Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez.
Answering the accusation of Davao del Norte Rep. Antonio "Tonyboy" Floirendo Jr. that he lied before the Commission on Appointments (CA), Yasay said either Floirendo "is sadly ignorant of the truth or is part of the vicious, concerted efforts to hide the truth from the Filipino people."
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[Summary] => President Arroyo should make Clark the countrys premiere international airport to decongest NAIA and spur economic development.
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October 27, 2001 - 12:00am