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                    [Title] => Audit of Senate ‘pork’ eyed
                    [Summary] => The rift between lawmakers worsened yesterday after a senior leader of the House of Representatives called for an audit of the P4.6 billion in pork barrel funds reserved for the 23 members of the Senate.


In an apparent effort to get even with the Senate in their conflict over various issues, House Majority Leader Prospero Nograles of Davao City took the initiative to call on the Commission on Audit (COA) to conduct an audit to determine where and how the pork barrel funds of senators have been spent.
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"We are looking at a combination of funds from the national budget, public works entitlements, and a possible availment of a portion of the school fund," De Venecia said during a key meeting yesterday morning between a seven-man House panel and a three-man Senate team led by Senate President Franklin Drilon.
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                    [Title] => Audit of Senate ‘pork’ eyed
                    [Summary] => The rift between lawmakers worsened yesterday after a senior leader of the House of Representatives called for an audit of the P4.6 billion in pork barrel funds reserved for the 23 members of the Senate.


In an apparent effort to get even with the Senate in their conflict over various issues, House Majority Leader Prospero Nograles of Davao City took the initiative to call on the Commission on Audit (COA) to conduct an audit to determine where and how the pork barrel funds of senators have been spent.
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"We are looking at a combination of funds from the national budget, public works entitlements, and a possible availment of a portion of the school fund," De Venecia said during a key meeting yesterday morning between a seven-man House panel and a three-man Senate team led by Senate President Franklin Drilon.
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