+ Follow ASSISTANT QUEZON CITY PROSECUTOR RAYMOND JONATHAN LLEDO Tag
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Kimberly-Clark Philippines Inc., an American personal care product manufacturer, and its top executives have been charged before a Quezon City regional trial court for violating the Water Code of the Philippines, which reserves to Filipino citizens and corporations the right to exploit the countrys water resources.
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ASSISTANT QUEZON CITY PROSECUTOR RAYMOND JONATHAN LLEDO
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December 18, 2000 - 12:00am