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Malacañang has deleted the transparency clause in the proposed P1.415-trillion national budget, according to Sen. Francis Pangilinan.

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WASHINGTON – The US Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) said it will not provide economic assistance to the Philippines until it curbs corruption, and urged the government to intensify efforts to fight this evil.

The Philippines had hoped to be elevated to MCC compact status this year to be eligible for large-scale grant funding under the US government’s innovative foreign assistance program, but a continuing drop in its “control of corruption” scorecard doomed it to failure.

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The pervasive media reports on corruption in the Philippines reflect a vibrant freedom of expression and do not denigrate the country’s eligibility for development assistance, according to Ambassador John Danilovich, chief executive officer of the Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC).

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The Philippines may receive as much as $700 million in grants from the Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) if the US government corporation approves the lineup of anti-corruption and socio-economic projects to be proposed by the administration in the coming weeks, Finance Secretary Margarito Teves said.

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Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez vowed yesterday to pursue anti-corruption reforms and thanked the United States government for the Philippines’ selection by the Millennium Challenge Corp. for an MCC compact.

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Malacañang has deleted the transparency clause in the proposed P1.415-trillion national budget, according to Sen. Francis Pangilinan.

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WASHINGTON – The US Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) said it will not provide economic assistance to the Philippines until it curbs corruption, and urged the government to intensify efforts to fight this evil.

The Philippines had hoped to be elevated to MCC compact status this year to be eligible for large-scale grant funding under the US government’s innovative foreign assistance program, but a continuing drop in its “control of corruption” scorecard doomed it to failure.

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The pervasive media reports on corruption in the Philippines reflect a vibrant freedom of expression and do not denigrate the country’s eligibility for development assistance, according to Ambassador John Danilovich, chief executive officer of the Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC).

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The Philippines may receive as much as $700 million in grants from the Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) if the US government corporation approves the lineup of anti-corruption and socio-economic projects to be proposed by the administration in the coming weeks, Finance Secretary Margarito Teves said.

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Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez vowed yesterday to pursue anti-corruption reforms and thanked the United States government for the Philippines’ selection by the Millennium Challenge Corp. for an MCC compact.

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