+ Follow CLAUDIO ALTURA AND NESTOR ILAGAN Tag
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[Title] => Go inhibits self from probe
[Summary] =>
Philippine Olympic Committee fact-finding body co-chairman Go Teng Kok decided
to inhibit himself from the investigation of the karate controversy and rid the
case of innuendoes that the probe would be biased against beleaguered
Philippine Karatedo Federation president Pochollo Veguillas.
"I decided to inhibit myself from this investigation so as to deny charges and
accusations that I'm biased against Veguillas," said Go.
On the other hand, Veguillas said in the weekly Scoop sa K
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[Title] => Six more
[Summary] => karatekas quit PKF
Six more karatekas resigned from the Philippine Karatedo Federation yesterday,
bringing to 21 the total number of disgruntled athletes and officials who quit
the organization after denouncing PKF president Pocholo Veguillas' alleged
one-man rule and unauthorized use of PKF resources and equipment.
Allan Yap, Gretchen Malalad, Junel Perania, Avelino de Jesus, Ireneo Soriano
and Paolo Nicholas Veguillas, veterans of last year's Brunei SEA Games,
formally
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => PKF open to dialogue - Cristy
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Philippine Karatedo Federation honorary president Cristy Ramos, the former
Philippine Olympic Committee president, said they are open to a dialogue with
the national karatekas to resolve the current leadership issue.
"Karate does not need any of this.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-12 00:00:00
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CLAUDIO ALTURA AND NESTOR ILAGAN
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[Title] => Go inhibits self from probe
[Summary] =>
Philippine Olympic Committee fact-finding body co-chairman Go Teng Kok decided
to inhibit himself from the investigation of the karate controversy and rid the
case of innuendoes that the probe would be biased against beleaguered
Philippine Karatedo Federation president Pochollo Veguillas.
"I decided to inhibit myself from this investigation so as to deny charges and
accusations that I'm biased against Veguillas," said Go.
On the other hand, Veguillas said in the weekly Scoop sa K
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[Title] => Six more
[Summary] => karatekas quit PKF
Six more karatekas resigned from the Philippine Karatedo Federation yesterday,
bringing to 21 the total number of disgruntled athletes and officials who quit
the organization after denouncing PKF president Pocholo Veguillas' alleged
one-man rule and unauthorized use of PKF resources and equipment.
Allan Yap, Gretchen Malalad, Junel Perania, Avelino de Jesus, Ireneo Soriano
and Paolo Nicholas Veguillas, veterans of last year's Brunei SEA Games,
formally
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => PKF open to dialogue - Cristy
[Summary] =>
Philippine Karatedo Federation honorary president Cristy Ramos, the former
Philippine Olympic Committee president, said they are open to a dialogue with
the national karatekas to resolve the current leadership issue.
"Karate does not need any of this.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-12 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096369
[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
[SectionName] => Sports
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