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A whistle-blower from the Bureau of Customs (BOC) is seeking a P1.5-billion reward if the bureau wins its case against Pilipinas Shell over alleged unpaid excise taxes worth P7.3 billion, official documents showed.

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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. is under investigation by the House ways and means committee for allegedly defrauding the government P11.271 billion in unpaid excise and valued added taxes (VAT) and penalties on imported unleaded gasoline for more than a year starting in October 2007.

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