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[Title] => Scarred, burrowed
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[Title] => Japan pledges $1-B development aid
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Japan committed more than $1 billion in investments, loans and grants to the Philippines during Prime Minister Shinzo Abes two-day visit here.
Ambassador to Tokyo Domingo Siazon said Filipino and Japanese officials discussed the infusion of some $450 million in the power sector, development assistance for Mindanao, and a loan package.
"We were discussing a total of $1.3 billion, if you add up everything," he said.
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[Title] => GSIS threatens to file criminal, administrative charges vs SEC officials
[Summary] => State-run pension fund Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has found itself at loggerheads with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for requiring it to identify the "unnamed buyer" of Equitable PCI Bank shares at P95 per share.
The GSIS, through it legal counsel Leighton R. Siazon, has threatened to file both criminal and administrative charges against SEC officials unless the agency stops pursuing a directive compelling the pension fund to disclose the potential investor of shares in EPCIB.
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"There are still a number of concerns that need to be sufficiently addressed and we have to ensure that both parties will come out of negotiations satisfied with the results," said Philippine Ambassador to Japan Domingo Siazon.
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Japan committed more than $1 billion in investments, loans and grants to the Philippines during Prime Minister Shinzo Abes two-day visit here.
Ambassador to Tokyo Domingo Siazon said Filipino and Japanese officials discussed the infusion of some $450 million in the power sector, development assistance for Mindanao, and a loan package.
"We were discussing a total of $1.3 billion, if you add up everything," he said.
Siazon was in Manila for Abes visit.
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The GSIS, through it legal counsel Leighton R. Siazon, has threatened to file both criminal and administrative charges against SEC officials unless the agency stops pursuing a directive compelling the pension fund to disclose the potential investor of shares in EPCIB.
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"There are still a number of concerns that need to be sufficiently addressed and we have to ensure that both parties will come out of negotiations satisfied with the results," said Philippine Ambassador to Japan Domingo Siazon.
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January 25, 2008 - 12:00am