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The mystifying death of lawyer Benjamin Pinpin has put scrutiny at the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) to a higher level, as people continue to speculate on the kind of pressure that would drive a young man to kill himself.

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While many people are commending former senator Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri for his decision to resign, describing his act as “unprecedented” and “historic,” giving up all the perks and power that go with the position to preserve name and honor, there are those who also see the other side of the coin: That the resignation was simply a smart move to avoid the inevitable  that of losing in the Senate Electoral Tribunal’s findings regarding the electoral protest of Koko Pimentel.

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