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Apat na recruitment agency ang sinuspindi ang lisensya ng Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) matapos na madiskubre ang iba’t ibang anomaly sa pagpapadala ng OFWs sa bansang Libya.

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Another group of seven Filipino workers from the batch of 137 Filipino drivers who were illegally recruited and were stranded in Dubai arrived in Manila on Friday night.

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Another group of seven Filipino workers from the batch of 137 Filipino drivers who were illegally recruited and were stranded in Dubai arrived in Manila on Friday night.

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