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[Title] => Ex-PCGG commissioner Abcede passes away
[Summary] => Former Presidential Commission on Good Governance (PCGG) commissioner Ricardo Abcede died of heart failure Thursday, according to a report by GMA News.
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[Title] => PCGG assures coco farmers in wake of UCPB revamp
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) assured yesterday that the government would work for the protection of the coconut farmers in United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) now that it has taken over management control of the bank.
"Well ensure that (PCGG) policies are implemented at the UCPB ... We hope to improve the programs for the coco farmers as envisioned by the Arroyo administration," said PCGG Commissioner Victoria Avena.
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[Title] => Imelda cant stop jewelry auction PCGG
[Summary] => An official of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) laughed off yesterday an attempt of former First Lady Imelda Marcos to stop the Bureau of Customs from auctioning off a $13 million jewelry collection belonging to her.
PCGG commissioner Ruben Carranza Jr. told reporters yesterday the move of Mrs. Marcos to ask the Sandiganbayan to stop the auction was meant to delay the hearing on her familys alleged ill-gotten wealth.
"Her petition is not meant to stop the sale of the jewelry but to delay the resolution of the case," he said.
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[Title] => Imelda decries harassment as Sandigan orders her arrest
[Summary] => The Sandiganbayan ordered yesterday the arrest of former First Lady Imelda Romualdez-Marcos on graft charges, but the flamboyant widow of dictator Ferdinand Marcos immediately posted bail of P120,000.
Crying "pure and simple harassment," Mrs. Marcos, however, expressed confidence she would be acquitted by the anti-graft court.
Marcos, 72, was accused of setting up bogus foundations when she was minister of human settlements under the 20-year rule of her husband in order to hide ill-gotten wealth in Swiss banks.
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RUBEN CARRANZA JR.
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[Summary] => Former Presidential Commission on Good Governance (PCGG) commissioner Ricardo Abcede died of heart failure Thursday, according to a report by GMA News.
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"Well ensure that (PCGG) policies are implemented at the UCPB ... We hope to improve the programs for the coco farmers as envisioned by the Arroyo administration," said PCGG Commissioner Victoria Avena.
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[Title] => Imelda cant stop jewelry auction PCGG
[Summary] => An official of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) laughed off yesterday an attempt of former First Lady Imelda Marcos to stop the Bureau of Customs from auctioning off a $13 million jewelry collection belonging to her.
PCGG commissioner Ruben Carranza Jr. told reporters yesterday the move of Mrs. Marcos to ask the Sandiganbayan to stop the auction was meant to delay the hearing on her familys alleged ill-gotten wealth.
"Her petition is not meant to stop the sale of the jewelry but to delay the resolution of the case," he said.
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[Summary] => The Sandiganbayan ordered yesterday the arrest of former First Lady Imelda Romualdez-Marcos on graft charges, but the flamboyant widow of dictator Ferdinand Marcos immediately posted bail of P120,000.
Crying "pure and simple harassment," Mrs. Marcos, however, expressed confidence she would be acquitted by the anti-graft court.
Marcos, 72, was accused of setting up bogus foundations when she was minister of human settlements under the 20-year rule of her husband in order to hide ill-gotten wealth in Swiss banks.
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November 14, 2001 - 12:00am