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According to a top Cyberbay official, they have yet to receive an official copy of the Supreme Court ruling which nullified the contract between Cyberbay (formerly Amari Coastal Development Corp.) and the Public Estates Authority (PEA) to develop a 750-hectare Manila Bay reclamation project. Once they get a copy, the first thing they’ll will try to find out is whether or not the SC’s decision is final.
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Sy said that then Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Antonio Carpio should have known at that time that the deal was flawed.
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October 15, 2007 - 12:00am
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