+ Follow COCONUT CONSUMERS STABILIZATION FUND Tag
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[Title] => Coco farmers demand release of UCPB shares
[Summary] => Coconut farmers trooped to the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday to demand the release of the shares of presidential uncle Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco Jr. in the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) earlier seized in favor of the government.
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[Title] => It’s final! SC says gov’t owns Cojuangco UCPB shares
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) has declared with finality the shares of business tycoon Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco Jr. in the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) as government-owned.
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[Title] => SC: Danding’s UCPB shares belong to gov’t
[Summary] => The shares that tycoon Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco Jr. holds in the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) belong to the government, the Supreme Court (SC) has ruled.
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[Title] => Bigger but messier than the Meralco refund
[Summary] => After 17 years, the government will finally reap the rewards of its long, arduous and colorful battle to recover part of the Marcos-and-cronies wealth, believed to have been ill-gotten and rightfully belonging to the about a fourth of the Filipino population, including 1.5 million farmers of the coconut industry.
Last July 11, the Sandiganbayan declared as publicly owned the funds used in acquiring 72.2 percent stake in United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB), effectively forfeiting the stewardship claims of the group led by Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr.
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[Title] => P700-M coco levy released tomorrow
[Summary] => Some P700 million from the controversial coconut levy fund will be released tomorrow to help some 1.6 million coconut farmers, President Arroyo announced yesterday.
Mrs. Arroyo made the announcement during a speech at the gathering of the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) in Rizal Park in Manila.
She said the fund will be used in the governments micro-financing program for coconut farmers, at P1,000 per coconut farmer.
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[Title] => PCA backs audit of coco levy funds
[Summary] => The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) said it supports the mounting clamor for an audit to coconut levy funds, which has been pending resolution by the Supreme Court.
PCA Administrator Danilo Coronacion said he also favors a pending bill in the House declaring the coconut levy funds as public funds.
Coronacion said the matter of audit of the levy funds has been discussed with the Executive Secretary and the Chief of the Presidential Legal Counsel even before the submission of a draft executive order.
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[Title] => Bigger but messier than the Meralco refund
[Summary] => After 17 years, the government will finally reap the rewards of its long, arduous and colorful battle to recover part of the Marcos-and-cronies wealth, believed to have been ill-gotten and rightfully belonging to the about a fourth of the Filipino population, including 1.5 million farmers of the coconut industry.
Last July 11, the Sandiganbayan declared as publicly owned the funds used in acquiring 72.2 percent stake in United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB), effectively forfeiting the stewardship claims of the group led by Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr.
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[Title] => P700-M coco levy released tomorrow
[Summary] => Some P700 million from the controversial coconut levy fund will be released tomorrow to help some 1.6 million coconut farmers, President Arroyo announced yesterday.
Mrs. Arroyo made the announcement during a speech at the gathering of the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) in Rizal Park in Manila.
She said the fund will be used in the governments micro-financing program for coconut farmers, at P1,000 per coconut farmer.
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[Title] => PCA backs audit of coco levy funds
[Summary] => The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) said it supports the mounting clamor for an audit to coconut levy funds, which has been pending resolution by the Supreme Court.
PCA Administrator Danilo Coronacion said he also favors a pending bill in the House declaring the coconut levy funds as public funds.
Coronacion said the matter of audit of the levy funds has been discussed with the Executive Secretary and the Chief of the Presidential Legal Counsel even before the submission of a draft executive order.
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