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Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Benjamin Abalos said yesterday there was nothing illegal in the P78-million printing contract between the poll body and the firm Multi-Forms.


"I do not see anything wrong in the contract because we do not deal with individual stockholders, we deal with the incorporators," he said.

"They’re saying delicadeza is again a victim here. What has delicadeza got to do with this deal? The Comelec never committed any impropriety."
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Batay sa 52-pahinang supplemental decision ng Ombudsman, binaligtad nito at isinantabi ang resolusyong ipinalabas noong Hunyo 28 na naglalaman ng resulta ng imbestigasyon na maaaring gamitin ng Kamara upang mapatalsik si Comelec Commissioner Ressureccion Borra.
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The OSG said the consortium should also be made to pay P10 million in exemplary damages as well as litigation and other expenses that would be incurred during the trial.
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Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Benjamin Abalos said yesterday there was nothing illegal in the P78-million printing contract between the poll body and the firm Multi-Forms.


"I do not see anything wrong in the contract because we do not deal with individual stockholders, we deal with the incorporators," he said.

"They’re saying delicadeza is again a victim here. What has delicadeza got to do with this deal? The Comelec never committed any impropriety."
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Batay sa 52-pahinang supplemental decision ng Ombudsman, binaligtad nito at isinantabi ang resolusyong ipinalabas noong Hunyo 28 na naglalaman ng resulta ng imbestigasyon na maaaring gamitin ng Kamara upang mapatalsik si Comelec Commissioner Ressureccion Borra.
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The OSG said the consortium should also be made to pay P10 million in exemplary damages as well as litigation and other expenses that would be incurred during the trial.
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