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[Title] => Palace backs probe into SSS anomalies
[Summary] => Malacañang supported yesterday moves to investigate the reported irregularity at the Social Security System (SSS) where P331.7 million was spent for expenses in the last two holiday seasons.
Press Undersecretary Roberto Capco said Malacañang welcomed the probe being called by Rep. Robert Ace Barbers (Lakas, Surigao del Norte), who criticized the SSS for spending the huge amount despite the pension funds P7-billion shortfall last year.
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[Title] => New SSS head vows to continue investigation
[Summary] => The newly-appointed president and chief executive officer of the Social Security System (SSS) has vowed to continue investigations on alleged anomalies committed by certain officials of the pension fund.
Likewise, Corazon de la Paz, former chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers, said she will be seeking legal advice on a recommendation to suspend certain SSS officials named in the ongoing investigations.
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Press Undersecretary Roberto Capco said Malacañang welcomed the probe being called by Rep. Robert Ace Barbers (Lakas, Surigao del Norte), who criticized the SSS for spending the huge amount despite the pension funds P7-billion shortfall last year.
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Likewise, Corazon de la Paz, former chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers, said she will be seeking legal advice on a recommendation to suspend certain SSS officials named in the ongoing investigations.
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August 13, 2001 - 12:00am