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The bagman, identified as Emmanuel Cuevas, wrote a letter to the committee last week expressing his willingness to appear at the public hearing on the Piatco contract to build Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
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Graft investigators said complainant MIA-NAIA Association of Service Operators Inc. (MASO) failed to produce evidence that the government was compromised when Alvarez awarded a P76 million contract to Wintrack.
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The bagman, identified as Emmanuel Cuevas, wrote a letter to the committee last week expressing his willingness to appear at the public hearing on the Piatco contract to build Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
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Graft investigators said complainant MIA-NAIA Association of Service Operators Inc. (MASO) failed to produce evidence that the government was compromised when Alvarez awarded a P76 million contract to Wintrack.
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