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MANILA, Philippines - Officials of the Philippine International Airport Terminals Co. (Piatco) may soon face trial for allegedly monopolizing airport-related services for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3).

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The proposal is contained in a letter Presidential Adviser for Strategic Projects Gloria Tan-Climaco has sent to Piatco chairman Bernd Struck and company president Vic Cheng Yong.
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Graft investigators said complainant MIA-NAIA Association of Service Operators Inc. (MASO) failed to produce evidence that the government was compromised when Alvarez awarded a P76 million contract to Wintrack.
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"All eyes are on this very important undertaking," said Bernd Struck, Fraport executive vice president. He pointed out that the project’s success is "crucial to boosting investor confidence in the Philippines."
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Graft investigators said complainant MIA-NAIA Association of Service Operators Inc. (MASO) failed to produce evidence that the government was compromised when Alvarez awarded a P76 million contract to Wintrack.
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