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[Title] => GMA clips finance chiefs power over Customs
[Summary] => Finance Secretary Margarito Teves has lost his additional powers over the Bureau of Customs (BOC) after President Arroyo repealed her order granting him the extra powers last December. No reasons were cited for the Presidents directive.
Under Administrative Order No. 156, the President revoked AO 133 dated Dec. 27, 2005 titled "Strengthening the Powers of the Secretary of Finance over the Bureau of Customs."
"This administrative order shall take effect immediately," the Presidents order signed July 4 read.
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[Title] => Government employees to get bonus
[Summary] => President Arroyo ordered yesterday the grant of a P5,000 performance bonus to all government employees, whether permanent or temporary, and to those working for government-owned or controlled corporations.
Under Administrative Order No. 131, Mrs. Arroyo authorized the release of at least P5.3 billion for the countrys estimated 1.3 million civil servants, among them teachers, soldiers and policemen.
Mrs. Arroyo said the performance bonus must be given not later than today.
The bonus would not be paid in installments, Budget Secretary Romulo Neri said.
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[Title] => Meat traders buck food safety body
[Summary] => Suppliers of meat in the world market and their local buyers raise strong objections yesterday to the creation of a food safety body, which they said would add to the trading costs aside from being some form of barrier to free and fair trade.
Under Administrative Order No. 25, the Department of Agriculture (DA) requires the issuance of a safety compliance certificate and a host of custody certificates on imports of meat and meat products for food.
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[Title] => GMA clips finance chiefs power over Customs
[Summary] => Finance Secretary Margarito Teves has lost his additional powers over the Bureau of Customs (BOC) after President Arroyo repealed her order granting him the extra powers last December. No reasons were cited for the Presidents directive.
Under Administrative Order No. 156, the President revoked AO 133 dated Dec. 27, 2005 titled "Strengthening the Powers of the Secretary of Finance over the Bureau of Customs."
"This administrative order shall take effect immediately," the Presidents order signed July 4 read.
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[Title] => Government employees to get bonus
[Summary] => President Arroyo ordered yesterday the grant of a P5,000 performance bonus to all government employees, whether permanent or temporary, and to those working for government-owned or controlled corporations.
Under Administrative Order No. 131, Mrs. Arroyo authorized the release of at least P5.3 billion for the countrys estimated 1.3 million civil servants, among them teachers, soldiers and policemen.
Mrs. Arroyo said the performance bonus must be given not later than today.
The bonus would not be paid in installments, Budget Secretary Romulo Neri said.
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[Title] => Meat traders buck food safety body
[Summary] => Suppliers of meat in the world market and their local buyers raise strong objections yesterday to the creation of a food safety body, which they said would add to the trading costs aside from being some form of barrier to free and fair trade.
Under Administrative Order No. 25, the Department of Agriculture (DA) requires the issuance of a safety compliance certificate and a host of custody certificates on imports of meat and meat products for food.
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December 16, 2005 - 12:00am