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                    [Summary] => The Georgetown Club of the Philippines Foundation and the Integrated Bar of the Philippines have recommended to President Arroyo the appointment of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) commissioner Jesus E.G. Martinez as the next chairman of the regulatory agency.


The President’s alumni group in Georgetown University pitched in for the SEC commissioner on the strength of his qualification and good reputation as the groundswell of support for Martinez continues even across party lines.
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The 15 solons, spearheaded by Negros Oriental 3rd district Rep. Herminio G. Teves, said they "strongly endorse" to President Arroyo the appointment of Martinez as the next chairman once the position becomes "vacant soon." SEC Chairman Lilia R. Bautista is expected to retire in the first quarter.
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                    [Summary] => The Georgetown Club of the Philippines Foundation and the Integrated Bar of the Philippines have recommended to President Arroyo the appointment of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) commissioner Jesus E.G. Martinez as the next chairman of the regulatory agency.


The President’s alumni group in Georgetown University pitched in for the SEC commissioner on the strength of his qualification and good reputation as the groundswell of support for Martinez continues even across party lines.
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The 15 solons, spearheaded by Negros Oriental 3rd district Rep. Herminio G. Teves, said they "strongly endorse" to President Arroyo the appointment of Martinez as the next chairman once the position becomes "vacant soon." SEC Chairman Lilia R. Bautista is expected to retire in the first quarter.
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