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                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — The sports dome, which the city government is currently constructing, is allegedly overpriced by at least P57 million, the Commission on Audit (COA) regional office here claimed in a report. 


A special COA team, in a report last November, said the Artica Sports Dome project was allegedly overpriced by as much as P57,427,783.01 which represented the excess cost or "positive variance."
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A special COA team, in a report last November, said the Artica Sports Dome project was allegedly overpriced by as much as P57,427,783.01 which represented the excess cost or "positive variance."
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A six-page advertisement appeared in each of the local papers here, listing down the names of those who were hired and whose salaries were reportedly drawn from the city’s peace and order fund.
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A six-page advertisement appeared in each of the local papers here, listing down the names of those who were hired and whose salaries were reportedly drawn from the city’s peace and order fund.
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The city administration office said the terminated contractual employees drew their salaries from the peace and order fund under the mayor’s office.

Last week, Mayor Benjamin de Guzman, who lost to first district Rep. Rodrigo Duterte in the recent mayoral race, issued a memorandum terminating their services reportedly due to shortage of funds.
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The city administration office said the terminated contractual employees drew their salaries from the peace and order fund under the mayor’s office.

Last week, Mayor Benjamin de Guzman, who lost to first district Rep. Rodrigo Duterte in the recent mayoral race, issued a memorandum terminating their services reportedly due to shortage of funds.
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A special COA team, in a report last November, said the Artica Sports Dome project was allegedly overpriced by as much as P57,427,783.01 which represented the excess cost or "positive variance."
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A special COA team, in a report last November, said the Artica Sports Dome project was allegedly overpriced by as much as P57,427,783.01 which represented the excess cost or "positive variance."
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A six-page advertisement appeared in each of the local papers here, listing down the names of those who were hired and whose salaries were reportedly drawn from the city’s peace and order fund.
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A six-page advertisement appeared in each of the local papers here, listing down the names of those who were hired and whose salaries were reportedly drawn from the city’s peace and order fund.
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The city administration office said the terminated contractual employees drew their salaries from the peace and order fund under the mayor’s office.

Last week, Mayor Benjamin de Guzman, who lost to first district Rep. Rodrigo Duterte in the recent mayoral race, issued a memorandum terminating their services reportedly due to shortage of funds.
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The city administration office said the terminated contractual employees drew their salaries from the peace and order fund under the mayor’s office.

Last week, Mayor Benjamin de Guzman, who lost to first district Rep. Rodrigo Duterte in the recent mayoral race, issued a memorandum terminating their services reportedly due to shortage of funds.
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