+ Follow JOSIE GOMEZ Tag
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[Title] => Aetas clear CIAC chief of alleged anomaly in scraps worth P30 million
[Summary] => Aeta leaders and their “agent” exonerated yesterday Clark International Airport Corp. president and chief executive officer Victor Jose Luciano from allegations of anomalies in the demolition of buildings for scraps worth allegedly P30 million for the benefit of the tribal folk.
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[Title] => Clark demolitions didn't benefit Aetas
[Summary] => Scrap materials from 17 buildings recently demolished in the aviation complex here were estimated to be valued at around P30 million to P192 million, but Aeta leaders who were supposed to be the beneficiaries yesterday denied they received that much.
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JOSIE GOMEZ
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[Title] => Aetas clear CIAC chief of alleged anomaly in scraps worth P30 million
[Summary] => Aeta leaders and their “agent” exonerated yesterday Clark International Airport Corp. president and chief executive officer Victor Jose Luciano from allegations of anomalies in the demolition of buildings for scraps worth allegedly P30 million for the benefit of the tribal folk.
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[Title] => Clark demolitions didn't benefit Aetas
[Summary] => Scrap materials from 17 buildings recently demolished in the aviation complex here were estimated to be valued at around P30 million to P192 million, but Aeta leaders who were supposed to be the beneficiaries yesterday denied they received that much.
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[AuthorName] => Ding Cervantes
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