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[Title] => Yasay urges ERC chief to resist pressure
[Summary] => Energy Regulatory Commission chairman Manuel Sanchez has found an ally in Perfecto R. Yasay Jr., former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), who threw his support behind the ERC chief for asserting the independence of the quasi-judicial body.
The ERC under Sanchez recently approved a 12-centavo rate adjustment for the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco).
"Chairman Sanchez must protect the independence and integrity of the ERC against pressures from the Palace, from so-called populists, and politicians of all partisan color or creed," Yasay said.
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[Title] => Yasay blames economic terrorism for poverty, business problems
[Summary] => "Economic terrorism has wreaked havoc on our program to attract investments and encourage local businesses to invest in expansion and modernization programs," according to Perfecto R. Yasay Jr., former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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[Summary] => Energy Regulatory Commission chairman Manuel Sanchez has found an ally in Perfecto R. Yasay Jr., former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), who threw his support behind the ERC chief for asserting the independence of the quasi-judicial body.
The ERC under Sanchez recently approved a 12-centavo rate adjustment for the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco).
"Chairman Sanchez must protect the independence and integrity of the ERC against pressures from the Palace, from so-called populists, and politicians of all partisan color or creed," Yasay said.
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