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[Title] => Opposition exposes media war chest of pro-Palace group
[Summary] => Officials of the pro-administration non-government organization CODE-NGO have launched a multimillion-peso media campaign to draw away public attention from its involvement in the sale of controversial bonds that would have deprived the government of some P35 billion, the Partido ng Masa Pilipino (PMP) said yesterday.
Lawyer Jesus Crispin Remulla, PMP spokesman, said CODE-NGO officials, with Malacañangs "blessings," have met top public relations men to try to mess up the Senate inquiry into the P10-billion PEACE bond scam.
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[Title] => PMP: Bond deal reeks of crony-capitalism
[Summary] => The opposition Partido ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) charged yesterday that "crony-capitalism" has emerged under the Arroyo administration, citing as proof the P1.38 billion worth of government bonds floated in October last year.
PMP spokesman Crispin Remulla said the acquisition by the Caucus of Development for NGO networks (CODE-NGO) of P10 billion worth of the so-called PEACE bonds without actually paying for it, "shows that leaders of these civil society groups have become the new cronies under the present administration."
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BOBBY GUEVARRA AND RED MAYO
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Lawyer Jesus Crispin Remulla, PMP spokesman, said CODE-NGO officials, with Malacañangs "blessings," have met top public relations men to try to mess up the Senate inquiry into the P10-billion PEACE bond scam.
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PMP spokesman Crispin Remulla said the acquisition by the Caucus of Development for NGO networks (CODE-NGO) of P10 billion worth of the so-called PEACE bonds without actually paying for it, "shows that leaders of these civil society groups have become the new cronies under the present administration."
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