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The Commission on Audit in Cebu City questioned the use of emergency purchase as a mode of procurement of P2.5 million worth of supplies and materials for dengue prevention last year.

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President Aquino's P501 billion Special Purpose Funds (SPF) in the proposed 2015 budget will not be an unlimited presidential pork barrel, Malacañang said Thursday.

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The Commission on Audit in Cebu City questioned the use of emergency purchase as a mode of procurement of P2.5 million worth of supplies and materials for dengue prevention last year.

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