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                    [Title] => Probe irregularities in agri imports from US — Opposition
                    [Summary] => Opposition congressmen sought yesterday an investigation into what they described as an irregularity in the importation of rice and other agricultural products from the United States.


In a resolution, Minority Leader Carlos Padilla and colleagues Rolex Suplico of Iloilo, Didagen Dilangalen of Maguindanao and Benasing Macarambon of Lanao del Sur accused officials of the Department of Agriculture (DA) of making millions of pesos from the anomaly.
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NFA Administrator Anthony Abad and Deputy Administrator Michael Angelo Paderanga were charged with violation of Republic Act 3019, otherwise known as the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, by Rudy Gorra, president of Bagong Buhay Arrastre Service, Inc. (BBASI).
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                    [Title] => Probe irregularities in agri imports from US — Opposition
                    [Summary] => Opposition congressmen sought yesterday an investigation into what they described as an irregularity in the importation of rice and other agricultural products from the United States.


In a resolution, Minority Leader Carlos Padilla and colleagues Rolex Suplico of Iloilo, Didagen Dilangalen of Maguindanao and Benasing Macarambon of Lanao del Sur accused officials of the Department of Agriculture (DA) of making millions of pesos from the anomaly.
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NFA Administrator Anthony Abad and Deputy Administrator Michael Angelo Paderanga were charged with violation of Republic Act 3019, otherwise known as the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, by Rudy Gorra, president of Bagong Buhay Arrastre Service, Inc. (BBASI).
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