+ Follow ROD DOMINGO Tag
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[Title] => Group to rights lawyers: Explain fake claimant scam
[Summary] => Members of human rights group Selda this morning trooped to the office of lawyer Rod Domingo in Makati City, urging him to explain the fake claimants who were recently collared by authorities.
[DatePublished] => 2011-11-15 15:29:30
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[Title] => Human rights victims target $10-B Marcos wealth
[Summary] => After initially receiving $1,000 as compensation, human rights victims are now looking into the full enforcement of the $10-billion compensation award granted by a US District court.
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[Title] => Signature campaign vs tax sa text tuloy
[Summary] => Tuloy ang signature campaign ng Cellphone Owners and Users of the Philippines laban sa panukalang pagpapataw ng buwis sa text messaging.
[DatePublished] => 2009-09-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Marcoss illegal wealth forfeited to government
[Summary] => After a 17-year legal battle, the Supreme Court has finally decided to award the $658 million Swiss Bank deposits of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos held in escrow by the Philippine National Bank to the Philippine government.
The Supreme Court based its decision on Section 6 of the Republic Act 1379, which states that "whenever any public officer has acquired during his incumbency an amount or property manifestly out of proportion to his salary, the said property should be presumed to have been unlawfully acquired."
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[Title] => Drug tests for drivers questioned
[Summary] => Transport groups will question the constitutionality of the governments drug testing program for motorists, saying its implementing guidelines are "flawed."
Rod Domingo, lawyer of the Philippine Confederation of Drivers Organizations-Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations (PCDO-ACTO), said Monday that they "doubt the validity" of the program.
"There are a lot of flaws. This is a sensitive program so that government must exercise caution in pursuing its implementation," he noted in a telephone interview.
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[Title] => HR victims cant claim deposits of Marcoses
[Summary] => Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) chairperson Haydee Yorac said yesterday that it was legally impossible for the agency to allot the $35-million alleged Marcos deposits in a Panamanian firm to the 10,000 human rights victims during the Marcos regime.
"The law (creating) the PCGG directs all (its) financial and other recoveries toward the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP). There are no two ways about that," Yorac said.
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[Title] => Imelda using HR victims for US treatment solon
[Summary] => Former First Lady Imelda Marcos is again using the 9,539 human rights victims to justify her travel to the United States where she wants to undergo treatment of her serious ailment.
Thus claimed Akbayan Rep. Loretta Anne "Etta" Rosales as she confirmed that the Marcoses are again trying to convince the victims to forge another compromise agreement with them.
Rosales said that a Mindanao solon, serving as an emissary of the Marcoses, has approached her and lawyer Rod Domingo for the possible forging of another compromise agreement.
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[Summary] => After a 17-year legal battle, the Supreme Court has finally decided to award the $658 million Swiss Bank deposits of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos held in escrow by the Philippine National Bank to the Philippine government.
The Supreme Court based its decision on Section 6 of the Republic Act 1379, which states that "whenever any public officer has acquired during his incumbency an amount or property manifestly out of proportion to his salary, the said property should be presumed to have been unlawfully acquired."
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[Title] => Drug tests for drivers questioned
[Summary] => Transport groups will question the constitutionality of the governments drug testing program for motorists, saying its implementing guidelines are "flawed."
Rod Domingo, lawyer of the Philippine Confederation of Drivers Organizations-Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations (PCDO-ACTO), said Monday that they "doubt the validity" of the program.
"There are a lot of flaws. This is a sensitive program so that government must exercise caution in pursuing its implementation," he noted in a telephone interview.
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[Summary] => Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) chairperson Haydee Yorac said yesterday that it was legally impossible for the agency to allot the $35-million alleged Marcos deposits in a Panamanian firm to the 10,000 human rights victims during the Marcos regime.
"The law (creating) the PCGG directs all (its) financial and other recoveries toward the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP). There are no two ways about that," Yorac said.
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[Title] => Imelda using HR victims for US treatment solon
[Summary] => Former First Lady Imelda Marcos is again using the 9,539 human rights victims to justify her travel to the United States where she wants to undergo treatment of her serious ailment.
Thus claimed Akbayan Rep. Loretta Anne "Etta" Rosales as she confirmed that the Marcoses are again trying to convince the victims to forge another compromise agreement with them.
Rosales said that a Mindanao solon, serving as an emissary of the Marcoses, has approached her and lawyer Rod Domingo for the possible forging of another compromise agreement.
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