+ Follow MS ESCOBILLO Tag
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[Title] => Is Escobillo an agent of insurance companies?
[Summary] => Insurance Commissioner Evangeline C. Escobillos proposed solution to the billion-peso racket involving fake Compulsory Third Party Liability (CTPL) insurance policies is outrageous, to say the least.It is a total betrayal of the public interest.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-27 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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[Title] => Field day for peddlers of fake TPL insurance
[Summary] => WORRIED ILONGGOS: Frantic friends from Iloilo City have sent me an SOS about their city likely to be plunged into darkness or hit by scattered blackouts by Dec. 15 when the 72-megawatt diesel facility servicing the place shuts down.
As the problem has something to do with power rates and viability, the Energy Regulatory Commission may want to step in and do something fast.
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[AuthorName] => Federico D. Pascual Jr.
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MS ESCOBILLO
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[Summary] => Insurance Commissioner Evangeline C. Escobillos proposed solution to the billion-peso racket involving fake Compulsory Third Party Liability (CTPL) insurance policies is outrageous, to say the least.It is a total betrayal of the public interest.
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[Title] => Field day for peddlers of fake TPL insurance
[Summary] => WORRIED ILONGGOS: Frantic friends from Iloilo City have sent me an SOS about their city likely to be plunged into darkness or hit by scattered blackouts by Dec. 15 when the 72-megawatt diesel facility servicing the place shuts down.
As the problem has something to do with power rates and viability, the Energy Regulatory Commission may want to step in and do something fast.
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