+ Follow PEREZ AND WYCOCO Tag
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[Title] => Lacson willing to sell mansions at half price to DOJ, NBI chiefs
[Summary] => Sen. Panfilo Lacson offered yesterday to sell his house in Parañaque City and the build-and-sell project in Ayala-Alabang to Justice Secretary Hernando Perez and National Bureau of Investigation Director Reynaldo Wycoco at half the value of the two properties as assessed by the NBI and the DOJ.
The two government agencies had estimated the property on Kirishima st., BF Homes, Parañaque City at P60 million to P65 million, and the Ayala-Alabang property at P85 to P90 million.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Efren Danao
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[Title] => Ping apologizes to Barbers over money launder raps
[Summary] => Sen. Robert Barbers said yesterday Sen. Panfilo Lacson has apologized for the tirades the neophyte lawmaker unleashed against him.
"Alls well that ends well. He came up to my room and said he was sorry. Sabi niya, Pasensiya ka na, hindi ko naintindihan ang report sa akin (He said forgive me, I didnt understand the report that was told to me)," Barbers told reporters.
[DatePublished] => 2002-05-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lacson, Barbers lock horns over launder probe
[Summary] => Sen. Panfilo Lacson locked horns with Sen. Robert Barbers yesterday over an ongoing investigation into a $750-million overseas account allegedly owned by the former national police chief.
A fuming Lacson accused Barbers, whose committee is leading the probe, of conniving with Justice Secretary Hernando Perez and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) director Reynaldo Wycoco in trying to pin him down on money laundering charges.
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PEREZ AND WYCOCO
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[Title] => Lacson willing to sell mansions at half price to DOJ, NBI chiefs
[Summary] => Sen. Panfilo Lacson offered yesterday to sell his house in Parañaque City and the build-and-sell project in Ayala-Alabang to Justice Secretary Hernando Perez and National Bureau of Investigation Director Reynaldo Wycoco at half the value of the two properties as assessed by the NBI and the DOJ.
The two government agencies had estimated the property on Kirishima st., BF Homes, Parañaque City at P60 million to P65 million, and the Ayala-Alabang property at P85 to P90 million.
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[Title] => Ping apologizes to Barbers over money launder raps
[Summary] => Sen. Robert Barbers said yesterday Sen. Panfilo Lacson has apologized for the tirades the neophyte lawmaker unleashed against him.
"Alls well that ends well. He came up to my room and said he was sorry. Sabi niya, Pasensiya ka na, hindi ko naintindihan ang report sa akin (He said forgive me, I didnt understand the report that was told to me)," Barbers told reporters.
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[Title] => Lacson, Barbers lock horns over launder probe
[Summary] => Sen. Panfilo Lacson locked horns with Sen. Robert Barbers yesterday over an ongoing investigation into a $750-million overseas account allegedly owned by the former national police chief.
A fuming Lacson accused Barbers, whose committee is leading the probe, of conniving with Justice Secretary Hernando Perez and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) director Reynaldo Wycoco in trying to pin him down on money laundering charges.
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