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The Commission on Audit has ordered the Cebu Ports Authority to discontinue paying 40 percent Cost of Living Allowance and 10 percent amelioration allowances, as well as the traditional benefits of its officials and employees until its legality is decided with finality by the Supreme Court.

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This refers to the article of Mr. Michael Punongbayan entitled “COA: 4 GOCCs have unaccounted P3.787-B funds,” published on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014.

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The Commission on Audit has ordered the Cebu Ports Authority to discontinue paying 40 percent Cost of Living Allowance and 10 percent amelioration allowances, as well as the traditional benefits of its officials and employees until its legality is decided with finality by the Supreme Court.

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This refers to the article of Mr. Michael Punongbayan entitled “COA: 4 GOCCs have unaccounted P3.787-B funds,” published on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014.

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