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Twelve Filipino seamen received yesterday a total of  $900,000 (P41.5 million) from the United States Government ...

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United States Embassy chargé d’affaires Joseph Mussomeli said yesterday the US government has given cash rewards totaling $250,000 (about P13.6 million) to four Filipino seamen who reported their cargo ship’s violations of US and international environmental laws.

The reward, Mussomeli said, was given to show gratitude and appreciation for the courage and integrity these seamen showed because they may be blacklisted by shipping companies.
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Jonathan Sanchez, Jimmy Piamonte, Florencio Tolentino and Richard Santillan received the cash awards from US Embassy chargé d’affaires Joseph Mussomeli during a ceremony held at the Charles Parsons Ballroom of the US Embassy in Manila.
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The reward, Mussomeli said, was given to show gratitude and appreciation for the courage and integrity these seamen showed because they may be blacklisted by shipping companies.
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Jonathan Sanchez, Jimmy Piamonte, Florencio Tolentino and Richard Santillan received the cash awards from US Embassy chargé d’affaires Joseph Mussomeli during a ceremony held at the Charles Parsons Ballroom of the US Embassy in Manila.
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