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[Title] => DOJ chief, 4 other Cabinet members to get CA nod
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[Title] => Start anti-corruption drive with Bolante
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If the government is serious in its campaign against corruption, it should start revealing details of why former agriculture undersecretary Jocelyn "Jocjoc" Bolante was taken into custody in the United States, Sen. Rodolfo Biazon said yesterday.
"The sincerity of the two governments to fight corruption now has the opportunity to be proven," said Biazon, chairman of the Senate committee on defense and national security.
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[Title] => GMA: US set to provide $20 M to fund govt projects
[Summary] => The United States will finally provide the $20 million in funds promised under its Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) for the Philippines economic and anti-corruption programs, President Arroyo announced yesterday.
The President said the US decision was a significant sign of the governments "good housekeeping," referring to improved gains against corruption and the recovering economy.
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Despite earlier denials of revamp rumors, Malacañang conceded yesterday that President Arroyo is set to make changes in the Cabinet as soon as some of them filed their respective certificates of candidacy to run for public office in the May 2004 elections.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said these Cabinet members should not resign their posts until the time to file their certificates of candidacy has come.
Speaking over government-owned Radyo ng Bayan yesterday, Bunye again denied rumors of an impending Cabinet revamp.
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"The sincerity of the two governments to fight corruption now has the opportunity to be proven," said Biazon, chairman of the Senate committee on defense and national security.
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Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said these Cabinet members should not resign their posts until the time to file their certificates of candidacy has come.
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August 12, 2003 - 12:00am