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                    [Summary] => The Senate opened last week an inquiry into the Philcomsat controversy. The inquiry, conducted by the Senate committees on government corporations and public enterprises and on public services, purportedly seeks to look into the alleged dissipation of assets of listed firm Philcomsat Holdings Corp. (PHC).

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SEC chairperson Fe Barin made this statement when asked about PHC’s request for the corporate regulatory watchdog to schedule a stockholders’ meeting.
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SEC chairperson Fe Barin made this statement when asked about PHC’s request for the corporate regulatory watchdog to schedule a stockholders’ meeting.
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