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                    [Summary] => Legal counsels of taipan Lucio Tan’s Asia Emerging Dragon Corp. (AEDC) threatened yesterday to file graft charges against government officials, including Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) executives, who will disburse money to the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (Piatco) as partial compensation for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3).

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Lawyer Perfecto Yasay Jr., chairman of the MIA-NAIA Association of Service Operations (MASC), said now is the time for the President to resolved the Terminal 3 issue because of her new mandate.
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Lawyer Perfecto Yasay Jr., chairman of the MIAA-NAIA Service Operations, said a company whose contract has been declared null and void and still wants to take over the project again is clutching at straws.
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Lawyer Perfecto Yasay Jr., chairman of the MIA-NAIA Association of Service Operations (MASC), said now is the time for the President to resolved the Terminal 3 issue because of her new mandate.
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Lawyer Perfecto Yasay Jr., chairman of the MIAA-NAIA Service Operations, said a company whose contract has been declared null and void and still wants to take over the project again is clutching at straws.
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