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[Title] => Anomaly sa PCGG tumitindi
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[Title] => PCGG seeks turnover of P5-B PLDT dividends paid to PTIC
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The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) is asking the Fourth Division of the Sandiganbayan to order the Philippine Telecommunications Investments Corp. (PTIC) to turn over to the government at least P5 billion in cash and stock dividends paid over two decades on the forfeited 111,415 PTIC shares registered in the name of Prime Holdings Inc.
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[Title] => Imelda doesnt want PCGG abolished
[Summary] => Former First Lady Imelda Marcos is not in favor of the proposed abolition of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), the agency created by then President Corazon Aquino to go after the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses.
Ding Diaz, spokesman for Mrs. Marcos, said that as far as the former first lady is concerned, the issue of the abolition of the PCGG is irrelevant.
"It is already irrelevant, as far as Mrs. Marcos is concerned, the PCGG was created to prosecute and persecute the Marcoses and for 20 years they have failed," Diaz said.
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[Title] => PCGG uncovers 130 behest loans worth P50 billion
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) has uncovered 130 so-called "behest loans" worth a total of P50 billion.
PCGG Commissioner Nicasio Conti said of 419 questionable loans reviewed by the government watchdog about P105 billion altogether 130 were found to be behest loans.
The PCGG will file cases by June, said lawyer Angela Esquivel, chief of the commissions legal department behest loans division.
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[Title] => PCGG willing to initiate talks on compromise deal with Marcoses
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said yesterday it is willing to initiate talks for a compromise deal with former First Lady Imelda Marcos to end more than two decades of litigation over the alleged ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses.
In a recent interview, PCGG Commissioner Ricardo Abcede said it doesnt matter who makes the first move. The important thing is that both parties are willing to sit down and talk.
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[Title] => PCGG: Marcos cases now moving faster
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) lauded as a good sign yesterday the decision of the Sandiganbayan to continue with court proceedings on an P11-billion lawsuit involving the brother-in-law of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
PCGG Commissioner William Dichoso expressed hope that other pending cases against the Marcoses would now move swiftly and be resolved soon.
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[Title] => PCGG: Privatization to generate funds for CARP
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said yesterday it will continue to carry out one of its major tasks, which is to privatize surrendered and recovered ill-gotten assets to generate additional funds for the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
The PCGG said that as of Oct. 31 this year, the agency had remitted to the Bureau of Treasury a total of P76.905 million for CARP.
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[Title] => PCGG says it has remitted P57.2 B to CARP since 1987
[Summary] => More than P57 billion recovered from the family and friends of the late deposed dictator Ferdinand Marcos has been plowed into the governments land reform program, the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said yesterday.
The PCGG turned over about P57.29 billion between 1987 and August 2005, Commissioner Nicasio Conti said in a statement signed and issued by the anti-corruption bodys chief information officer, Nick Suarez.
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[Title] => PCGG seeks turnover of P5-B PLDT dividends paid to PTIC
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The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) is asking the Fourth Division of the Sandiganbayan to order the Philippine Telecommunications Investments Corp. (PTIC) to turn over to the government at least P5 billion in cash and stock dividends paid over two decades on the forfeited 111,415 PTIC shares registered in the name of Prime Holdings Inc.
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[Summary] => Former First Lady Imelda Marcos is not in favor of the proposed abolition of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), the agency created by then President Corazon Aquino to go after the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses.
Ding Diaz, spokesman for Mrs. Marcos, said that as far as the former first lady is concerned, the issue of the abolition of the PCGG is irrelevant.
"It is already irrelevant, as far as Mrs. Marcos is concerned, the PCGG was created to prosecute and persecute the Marcoses and for 20 years they have failed," Diaz said.
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[Title] => PCGG uncovers 130 behest loans worth P50 billion
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) has uncovered 130 so-called "behest loans" worth a total of P50 billion.
PCGG Commissioner Nicasio Conti said of 419 questionable loans reviewed by the government watchdog about P105 billion altogether 130 were found to be behest loans.
The PCGG will file cases by June, said lawyer Angela Esquivel, chief of the commissions legal department behest loans division.
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[Title] => PCGG willing to initiate talks on compromise deal with Marcoses
[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said yesterday it is willing to initiate talks for a compromise deal with former First Lady Imelda Marcos to end more than two decades of litigation over the alleged ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses.
In a recent interview, PCGG Commissioner Ricardo Abcede said it doesnt matter who makes the first move. The important thing is that both parties are willing to sit down and talk.
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[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) lauded as a good sign yesterday the decision of the Sandiganbayan to continue with court proceedings on an P11-billion lawsuit involving the brother-in-law of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
PCGG Commissioner William Dichoso expressed hope that other pending cases against the Marcoses would now move swiftly and be resolved soon.
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[Summary] => The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said yesterday it will continue to carry out one of its major tasks, which is to privatize surrendered and recovered ill-gotten assets to generate additional funds for the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
The PCGG said that as of Oct. 31 this year, the agency had remitted to the Bureau of Treasury a total of P76.905 million for CARP.
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[Title] => PCGG says it has remitted P57.2 B to CARP since 1987
[Summary] => More than P57 billion recovered from the family and friends of the late deposed dictator Ferdinand Marcos has been plowed into the governments land reform program, the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said yesterday.
The PCGG turned over about P57.29 billion between 1987 and August 2005, Commissioner Nicasio Conti said in a statement signed and issued by the anti-corruption bodys chief information officer, Nick Suarez.
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