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[Title] => Makati has settled tax obligations – Binay
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Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay said yesterday the city government has paid all its tax obligations to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).
"The city government has been very faithfully remitting its obligations to the BIR. Our records show that we do not have any liabilities," Binay said.
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[Title] => Makati residents launch anti-graft drive
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Former Makati City councilor Oscar Ibay launched the other day the Save Makati Movement that will mobilize concerned citizens to support the campaign against corrupt local officials.
Ibay claimed the coalition composed of various non-government organizations that represents an estimated 70,000 members.
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[Title] => Binay says Ibays claim fictitious, politically motivated
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Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay yesterday accused former councilor Oscar Ibay of coming up with "fictitious allegations" that eight of every 10 employees of the city government do not have a taxpayers identification number (TIN) thus making them ghost employees.
He dubbed the same another malicious and politically motivated attack by a man who ran against him but lost in the May 2004 elections.
Binay said Ibay went out of bounds in claiming that 80 percent of city halls workers do not have TIN and this makes him liable for a supposed crime.
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Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay said yesterday the city government has paid all its tax obligations to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).
"The city government has been very faithfully remitting its obligations to the BIR. Our records show that we do not have any liabilities," Binay said.
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Former Makati City councilor Oscar Ibay launched the other day the Save Makati Movement that will mobilize concerned citizens to support the campaign against corrupt local officials.
Ibay claimed the coalition composed of various non-government organizations that represents an estimated 70,000 members.
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[Title] => Binay says Ibays claim fictitious, politically motivated
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Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay yesterday accused former councilor Oscar Ibay of coming up with "fictitious allegations" that eight of every 10 employees of the city government do not have a taxpayers identification number (TIN) thus making them ghost employees.
He dubbed the same another malicious and politically motivated attack by a man who ran against him but lost in the May 2004 elections.
Binay said Ibay went out of bounds in claiming that 80 percent of city halls workers do not have TIN and this makes him liable for a supposed crime.
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