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Some 228 Filipino workers will be repatriated from Kazakhstan this week following riots at an oil field run jointly by US oil firm Chevron and the Kazak government, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.


The Philippine embassy in Pakistan, which has jurisdiction over Kazakhstan, said in a report to the DFA that the 228 Filipino oil workers were repatriated from Tengiz and will arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on separate flights tomorrow and Saturday.
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The Philippine embassy in Pakistan, which has jurisdiction over Kazakhstan, said in a report to the DFA that the 228 Filipino oil workers were repatriated from Tengiz and will arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on separate flights tomorrow and Saturday.
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reported in its website yesterday that the Berlin-based TI ranks 163 countries based on perceived levels of corruption among public officials and politicians in its CPI.

The Philippines ranked 117 last year and dropped to 121 this year, a rank shared by Russia, Rwanda, Nepal, the Honduras, Swaliland, Benin, Gambia and Guyana.
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Of the P2-billion capital increase, P500 million has been subscribed and paid by MWC majority shareholders:

Ayala Corp. (P310.34 million), UK-based United Utilities Pacific Holdings BV (P120.69 million), and BPI Capital Corp. (P68.96 million).
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MWC is an affiliate of Ayala Corp., one of the largest and most established conglomerates in the country with investments in the real estate, telecom and the banking sectors.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange MWC said the proposed increase in capitalization was approved by the company’s board of directors a special meeting yesterday.
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The Public-Private Sector Task Force for the Reconstruction of Iraq made the announcement after a seven-member Philippine delegation returned from Kuwait last week.

Task force chairman Roberto Romulo said in a statement the delegation met with key officials of the Kuwaiti business chamber, including Salah al-Marzouk and former finance minister Abdul Wahab al-Wazzan.
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Some 228 Filipino workers will be repatriated from Kazakhstan this week following riots at an oil field run jointly by US oil firm Chevron and the Kazak government, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.


The Philippine embassy in Pakistan, which has jurisdiction over Kazakhstan, said in a report to the DFA that the 228 Filipino oil workers were repatriated from Tengiz and will arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on separate flights tomorrow and Saturday.
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804865 [AuthorName] => Pia Lee-Brago [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 370571 [Title] => Remaining 228 Filipino oil field workers in Kazakhstan to arrive this week [Summary] => Some 228 Filipino workers will be repatriated from Kazakhstan this week following riots at an oil field run jointly by US oil firm Chevron and the Kazak government, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

The Philippine embassy in Pakistan, which has jurisdiction over Kazakhstan, said in a report to the DFA that the 228 Filipino oil workers were repatriated from Tengiz and will arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on separate flights tomorrow and Saturday.
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reported in its website yesterday that the Berlin-based TI ranks 163 countries based on perceived levels of corruption among public officials and politicians in its CPI.

The Philippines ranked 117 last year and dropped to 121 this year, a rank shared by Russia, Rwanda, Nepal, the Honduras, Swaliland, Benin, Gambia and Guyana.
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Of the P2-billion capital increase, P500 million has been subscribed and paid by MWC majority shareholders:

Ayala Corp. (P310.34 million), UK-based United Utilities Pacific Holdings BV (P120.69 million), and BPI Capital Corp. (P68.96 million).
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MWC is an affiliate of Ayala Corp., one of the largest and most established conglomerates in the country with investments in the real estate, telecom and the banking sectors.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange MWC said the proposed increase in capitalization was approved by the company’s board of directors a special meeting yesterday.
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The Public-Private Sector Task Force for the Reconstruction of Iraq made the announcement after a seven-member Philippine delegation returned from Kuwait last week.

Task force chairman Roberto Romulo said in a statement the delegation met with key officials of the Kuwaiti business chamber, including Salah al-Marzouk and former finance minister Abdul Wahab al-Wazzan.
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