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Sunday, December 12, 2004 (Philippines)
| This part of the road was not used for parking or by pedestrian but as drier for seaweeds. (Sun.Star Davao photo) |
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DAVAO City Councilor Wilberto Al-ag said Saturday he plans to take legal action against those accusing him of taking 50 percent of his staff's salary and employing 'ghost' workers.
A staff member of Al-ag's Legislative Special Activity Program (LSAP) Friday accused him of taking 50 percent of their salary.
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Vice mayor urges workers to file complaints
DAVAO City Vice Mayor Luis C. Bonguyan said Saturday he will wait for a formal complaint to be filed before his office against Councilor Wilberto C. Al-ag on alleged "ghost" employees before he will have the matter investigated.
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Arroyo urged to grant amnesty to mutineers
DAVAO City Representative and House Majority Leader Prospero "Boy" Nograles urged President Arroyo to grant a full and complete amnesty to the Oakwood mutineers.
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Bayan: Amnesty on Magdalo a bribe
A MILITANT leader Saturday slammed the House resolution urging President Arroyo to grant a full and complete amnesty on the young officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) who were involved in the July 27, 2003 Oakwood mutiny.
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