+ Follow ABAD AND YAP Tag
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[Title] => Abad finally accepts PITC post
[Summary] => He may have resigned because of personal reasons as he said, or politics as is bruited about, but erstwhile National Food Authority Administrator Anthony Abad resigned his post at the NFA only to move to another government post.
Abad accepted yesterday his new appointment as president of the Philippine International Trade Corp. (PITC) by President Arroyo. Abad swaps places with another protégé of Mrs. Arroyo, incumbent PITC president Arthur Yap.
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[Title] => Abad was actually promoted - Bunye
[Summary] => Its now official; Anthony Abad is out of the National Food Authority (NFA).
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye announced yesterday that President Arroyo has accepted the resignation of Abad as NFA administrator. Bunye added that Abad will be given a "higher responsibility" in an undisclosed government agency.
Bunye did not identify Abads successor, but sources said he would merely swap positions with Arthur Yap, president of the state-run Philippine International Trade Corp. (PITC).
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ABAD AND YAP
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[Summary] => He may have resigned because of personal reasons as he said, or politics as is bruited about, but erstwhile National Food Authority Administrator Anthony Abad resigned his post at the NFA only to move to another government post.
Abad accepted yesterday his new appointment as president of the Philippine International Trade Corp. (PITC) by President Arroyo. Abad swaps places with another protégé of Mrs. Arroyo, incumbent PITC president Arthur Yap.
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[Title] => Abad was actually promoted - Bunye
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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye announced yesterday that President Arroyo has accepted the resignation of Abad as NFA administrator. Bunye added that Abad will be given a "higher responsibility" in an undisclosed government agency.
Bunye did not identify Abads successor, but sources said he would merely swap positions with Arthur Yap, president of the state-run Philippine International Trade Corp. (PITC).
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September 22, 2002 - 12:00am