+ Follow ACTING JUSTICE SECRETARY MERCEDITA GUTIERREZ Tag
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[Title] => Tito urges Arroyo: Listen to critics
[Summary] => In his harshest criticism of the Arroyo administration so far, Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. urged Malacañang yesterday to "listen to the people" instead of "recklessly accusing" the administrations critics of seeking to destabilize the government.
"Those who wield state power should stop seeing ghosts where there are none," Guingona said. "Let us listen to those speaking out against the deepening injustices in our society instead of recklessly accusing them of infidelity to the republic."
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[Title] => DOJ to create fund to raise prosecutors salaries
[Summary] => Prosecutors and other lawyers at the Department of Justice (DOJ) will get a 100 percent raise in pay once Congress passes into law a bill seeking to allocate the money from filing fees.
Acting Justice Secretary Mercedita Gutierrez said the bill proposes higher filing fees on cases at the DOJ to raise money for the salary increase.
"It will depend on fees that we would be able to collect and generate," she said. "It would not be a burden to the ordinary people because most of those filing these kinds of cases can afford to pay anyway."
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[Title] => Tito urges Arroyo: Listen to critics
[Summary] => In his harshest criticism of the Arroyo administration so far, Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. urged Malacañang yesterday to "listen to the people" instead of "recklessly accusing" the administrations critics of seeking to destabilize the government.
"Those who wield state power should stop seeing ghosts where there are none," Guingona said. "Let us listen to those speaking out against the deepening injustices in our society instead of recklessly accusing them of infidelity to the republic."
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[Title] => DOJ to create fund to raise prosecutors salaries
[Summary] => Prosecutors and other lawyers at the Department of Justice (DOJ) will get a 100 percent raise in pay once Congress passes into law a bill seeking to allocate the money from filing fees.
Acting Justice Secretary Mercedita Gutierrez said the bill proposes higher filing fees on cases at the DOJ to raise money for the salary increase.
"It will depend on fees that we would be able to collect and generate," she said. "It would not be a burden to the ordinary people because most of those filing these kinds of cases can afford to pay anyway."
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January 18, 2004 - 12:00am