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                    [Summary] => Officials of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) are not yet off the hook in the nursing exam scandal.


The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ordered yesterday the PRC to explain within five days the alleged manipulation of results of the leakage-tainted nursing licensure test.

Labor Secretary Arturo Brion issued the order to the PRC shortly after DOLE officials found "glaring" discrepancies in the grades of the examinees who took the June 5, 2006 nursing board.
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State Prosecutor Juan Pedro Navera, a member of the panel, said the prosecutors will subpoena all 17 officials of the three nursing review centers implicated by the National Bureau of Investigation in the nursing test scam for violating Republic Act (RA) 8981 or an "Act modernizing the Professional Regulation Commission."
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State Prosecutor Juan Pedro Navera, a member of the panel, said the prosecutors will subpoena all 17 officials of the three nursing review centers implicated by the National Bureau of Investigation in the nursing test scam for violating Republic Act (RA) 8981 or an "Act modernizing the Professional Regulation Commission."
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Meanwhile, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has recommended the filing of criminal charges against 17 officials of three review centers for allegedly disseminating the test questions to board examinees.
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Kinilala ni NBI Anti-Fraud and Computer Division Chief Atty. Efren Meneses ang mga kinasuhang mga opisyal ng Gapuz Review Center na sina Ricarte Gapuz, Evangeline Gapuz, Maria Elena Altajeros, Elizabeth G. Iciano at Eleanor Gapuz.
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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ordered yesterday the PRC to explain within five days the alleged manipulation of results of the leakage-tainted nursing licensure test.

Labor Secretary Arturo Brion issued the order to the PRC shortly after DOLE officials found "glaring" discrepancies in the grades of the examinees who took the June 5, 2006 nursing board.
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State Prosecutor Juan Pedro Navera, a member of the panel, said the prosecutors will subpoena all 17 officials of the three nursing review centers implicated by the National Bureau of Investigation in the nursing test scam for violating Republic Act (RA) 8981 or an "Act modernizing the Professional Regulation Commission."
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State Prosecutor Juan Pedro Navera, a member of the panel, said the prosecutors will subpoena all 17 officials of the three nursing review centers implicated by the National Bureau of Investigation in the nursing test scam for violating Republic Act (RA) 8981 or an "Act modernizing the Professional Regulation Commission."
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Meanwhile, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has recommended the filing of criminal charges against 17 officials of three review centers for allegedly disseminating the test questions to board examinees.
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Kinilala ni NBI Anti-Fraud and Computer Division Chief Atty. Efren Meneses ang mga kinasuhang mga opisyal ng Gapuz Review Center na sina Ricarte Gapuz, Evangeline Gapuz, Maria Elena Altajeros, Elizabeth G. Iciano at Eleanor Gapuz.
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