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                    [Title] => House probe of Cebu port ‘anomalies’ faces delay
                    [Summary] => CEBU — A congressional inquiry into alleged irregularities at the Cebu port involving Cebu Port Authority general manager Jose Antonio Elumir and other port officials may have to wait for next year due to time constraints.


"As much as we want to have it started, kulang na talaga sa oras," said Rep. Edgar Lara, chairman of the House committee on good government.

Pressed for time, the House committees on good government and transportation and communication are facing problems in scheduling the investigation.
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In its complaint against CPA and its general manager, Jose Antonio Elumir, Opascor raised the issue of the non-renewal of its cargo handling contract at the Cebu International Port.

Opascor said it asked the CPA on June 17 and Aug. 9 last year and last June 1 to consider the renewal of its contract, but this was turned down.
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The protesters threatened to continue with the protest rally every day until CPA reconsiders what they called the authority’s "arbitrary, dubious and illegal decision."
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                    [Title] => House probe of Cebu port ‘anomalies’ faces delay
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"As much as we want to have it started, kulang na talaga sa oras," said Rep. Edgar Lara, chairman of the House committee on good government.

Pressed for time, the House committees on good government and transportation and communication are facing problems in scheduling the investigation.
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In its complaint against CPA and its general manager, Jose Antonio Elumir, Opascor raised the issue of the non-renewal of its cargo handling contract at the Cebu International Port.

Opascor said it asked the CPA on June 17 and Aug. 9 last year and last June 1 to consider the renewal of its contract, but this was turned down.
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The protesters threatened to continue with the protest rally every day until CPA reconsiders what they called the authority’s "arbitrary, dubious and illegal decision."
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