+ Follow CIVIL MILITARY OFFICE Tag
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[Title] => Soldier returns P.1-M excess withdrawal
[Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY The finance officer of the Armys 403rd Infantry Brigade based in Malaybalay City proved himself to be a true soldier and a gentleman when he returned to the Landbank branch here an excess withdrawal of P100,000.
Reports said S/Sgt. Antero Aurita withdrew a huge sum last Tuesday for the subsistence and five-day commutation allowances of members of the 403rd IB.
Upon returning to their headquarters in Malaybalay, Aurita discovered that the amount the Landbank teller handed him was over by P100,000.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1462358
[AuthorName] => Lino De La Cruz
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[Title] => NPA collected P62-M ‘poll fees’ in Samar
[Summary] => CATBALOGAN, Samar  The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), through its military arm, the New People’s Army (NPA), collected some P62 million from politicians in the Samar provinces alone during the recent elections.
NPA units in the region, based on reports from so-called "deep penetration agents" of the military intelligence community, effected a systematic collection of "poll fees" without exposing themselves to authorities.
[DatePublished] => 2001-06-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => by Ricky Bautista
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[Title] => NPA collected P62-M poll fees in Samar
[Summary] => CATBALOGAN, Samar The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), through its military arm, the New Peoples Army (NPA), collected some P62 million from politicians in the Samar provinces alone during the recent elections.
NPA units in the region, based on reports from so-called "deep penetration agents" of the military intelligence community, effected a systematic collection of "poll fees" without exposing themselves to authorities.
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CIVIL MILITARY OFFICE
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[Title] => Soldier returns P.1-M excess withdrawal
[Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY The finance officer of the Armys 403rd Infantry Brigade based in Malaybalay City proved himself to be a true soldier and a gentleman when he returned to the Landbank branch here an excess withdrawal of P100,000.
Reports said S/Sgt. Antero Aurita withdrew a huge sum last Tuesday for the subsistence and five-day commutation allowances of members of the 403rd IB.
Upon returning to their headquarters in Malaybalay, Aurita discovered that the amount the Landbank teller handed him was over by P100,000.
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[Title] => NPA collected P62-M ‘poll fees’ in Samar
[Summary] => CATBALOGAN, Samar  The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), through its military arm, the New People’s Army (NPA), collected some P62 million from politicians in the Samar provinces alone during the recent elections.
NPA units in the region, based on reports from so-called "deep penetration agents" of the military intelligence community, effected a systematic collection of "poll fees" without exposing themselves to authorities.
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[Title] => NPA collected P62-M poll fees in Samar
[Summary] => CATBALOGAN, Samar The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), through its military arm, the New Peoples Army (NPA), collected some P62 million from politicians in the Samar provinces alone during the recent elections.
NPA units in the region, based on reports from so-called "deep penetration agents" of the military intelligence community, effected a systematic collection of "poll fees" without exposing themselves to authorities.
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