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An inter-agency task force has abolished a monopoly exercised by the Gulf Cooperation Council in accrediting local medical clinics that process Filipinos bound for work in GCC member-states, a senior administration lawmaker said yesterday.

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A lawmaker is calling on the government to stop a group of medical clinics based in Metro Manila from monopolizing the issuance of medical certificates to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and char­ging exorbitant fees.

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                    [Title] => TF abolishes monopoly in accreditation of local medical clinics
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An inter-agency task force has abolished a monopoly exercised by the Gulf Cooperation Council in accrediting local medical clinics that process Filipinos bound for work in GCC member-states, a senior administration lawmaker said yesterday.

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A lawmaker is calling on the government to stop a group of medical clinics based in Metro Manila from monopolizing the issuance of medical certificates to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and char­ging exorbitant fees.

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