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Liberal Party senatorial candidate Alexander Lacson today said the goal to reduce to zero level the widespread corruption in government is possible, but the same would require full mobilization of the public and private sectors and the deployment of what he describes as “critical mass of supporters” to enforce the anti-corruption laws.

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Famed book author and senatorial aspirant Alexander “Alex” Lacson has chosen to tap a “modest method” in seeking support for his candidacy – text messaging.

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Liberal Party senatorial candidate Alexander Lacson today said the goal to reduce to zero level the widespread corruption in government is possible, but the same would require full mobilization of the public and private sectors and the deployment of what he describes as “critical mass of supporters” to enforce the anti-corruption laws.

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Famed book author and senatorial aspirant Alexander “Alex” Lacson has chosen to tap a “modest method” in seeking support for his candidacy – text messaging.

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