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                    [Title] => Sandigan nixes reward for informer
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                    [AuthorName] => Sandy Araneta
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                    [Title] => PCGG informer wants P6.25-billion reward
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A man claiming to be an informer of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) is asking the Sandiganbayan to award him P6.25 billion as reward for helping the government recover 111,415 of ill-gotten shares in the Philippine Telecommunications Investment Corp. (PTIC).


In a five-page Notice of Informer’s Charging Lien, Danilo Lihaylihay told the anti-graft court that as a government informer he is entitled to a 25-percent informer’s reward out of the recovered ill-gotten asset as provided in Republic Act 2338, the Informers Rewards Law.
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Former solicitor Dennis Taningco has called on the Fourth Division of the Sandiganbayan to segregate one percent of the proceeds from the sale of the recovered 111,415 shares of the Philippine Telecommunications Investment Corp. (PTIC) as his attorney’s lien for handling the forfeiture case.
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A man claiming to be an informer of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) is asking the Sandiganbayan to award him P6.25 billion as reward for helping the government recover 111,415 of ill-gotten shares in the Philippine Telecommunications Investment Corp. (PTIC).


In a five-page Notice of Informer’s Charging Lien, Danilo Lihaylihay told the anti-graft court that as a government informer he is entitled to a 25-percent informer’s reward out of the recovered ill-gotten asset as provided in Republic Act 2338, the Informers Rewards Law.
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Former solicitor Dennis Taningco has called on the Fourth Division of the Sandiganbayan to segregate one percent of the proceeds from the sale of the recovered 111,415 shares of the Philippine Telecommunications Investment Corp. (PTIC) as his attorney’s lien for handling the forfeiture case.
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