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Monday, October 11, 2004 (Philippines)
MALACAÑANG Sunday said retired Commodore Rex Robles should name the three Cabinet officials and two other generals allegedly maintaining questionable dollar deposits in the United States to enable a full-blown investigation.
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GOCCs given until yearend to submit performance report
MALACAÑANG gave the heads of the 76 government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) and government financial institutions (GFIs) until the end of the year to comply with the call of President Arroyo for austerity and more practical and just benefits for its officials.
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Bunye defends Arroyo's foreign trips
PRESIDENTIAL spokesman Ignacio Bunye Sunday defended the travels of President Arroyo, including future foreign trips, which he said "is part of the Chief Executive's effort to generate more investment and create more jobs for Filipinos."
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Loans of GSIS chief 'above board', says Bunye
MALACAÑANG Sunday declared as "above board" the recent loans acquired by Government Service Insurance stem (GSIS) president Winston Garcia.
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