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[Title] => 5 board of directors ni Erap sa SMC, pinagbibitiw ng Malacañang
[Summary] => Iginiit kahapon ng Malacañang na dapat nang magbitiw agad sa puwesto ang limang miyembro ng board of directors ng San Miguel Corporation na itinalaga ni dating Pangulong Joseph Estrada upang makapagtalaga ng bagong kapalit si Pangulong Gloria Macapagal - Arroyo.
Ito ay sina Raul de Guzman, bayaw ni Estrada; Allan Lee; Ben Paulino; Esperidion Laxa at Hermogenes Tantoco.
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[Title] => PCGG wants Estrada boys out of SMC
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) asked the Supreme Court yesterday to oust five appointees of disgraced President Joseph Estrada from the board of directors of food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp. (SMC).
Solicitor General Simeon Marcelo described as "usurpers" Estrada’s bro-ther-in-law Raul de Guzman, Hermogenes Tantoco, Allan Lee, Ben Paulino and movie producer Esperidion Laxa.
Marcelo said these five directors continue to enjoy perks from SMC although their authority as government representatives had been withdrawn by the PCGG.
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[Title] => Government moves to force Estrada nominees out of San Miguel
[Summary] => Malacañang is moving on all fronts, including seeking a Surpeme Court order this week to force five nominees of deposed President Joseph Estrada into leaving their juicy posts in food and drink giant San Miguel Corp. (SMC).
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Solicitor General Simeon Marcelo described as "usurpers" Estrada’s bro-ther-in-law Raul de Guzman, Hermogenes Tantoco, Allan Lee, Ben Paulino and movie producer Esperidion Laxa.
Marcelo said these five directors continue to enjoy perks from SMC although their authority as government representatives had been withdrawn by the PCGG.
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December 17, 2001 - 12:00am