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                    [Title] => Ex-EMB chief, execs of 8 firms face raps for CFC imports
                    [Summary] => Legal experts have recommended the filing of administrative charges against the former chief of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) for allowing the importation last year of some P100 million worth of banned ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).


Gregorio Cabantac, undersecretary for legal affairs of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), said criminal charges should also be filed against executives of eight companies who imported the substances.
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"This is not only highly unethical but downright immoral and criminal," said Alvarez. "We will file appropriate criminal and administrative charges against officials involved in this sham and we will not hesitate to remove them from office."
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                    [Title] => Ex-EMB chief, execs of 8 firms face raps for CFC imports
                    [Summary] => Legal experts have recommended the filing of administrative charges against the former chief of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) for allowing the importation last year of some P100 million worth of banned ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).


Gregorio Cabantac, undersecretary for legal affairs of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), said criminal charges should also be filed against executives of eight companies who imported the substances.
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"This is not only highly unethical but downright immoral and criminal," said Alvarez. "We will file appropriate criminal and administrative charges against officials involved in this sham and we will not hesitate to remove them from office."
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