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Billiards champion Efren "Bata" Reyes proved to be a real  idol not only in the field of sports but also in terms of being a good taxpayer when he voluntarily sought the assistance of the Bureau of Internal Revenue  (BIR) to avail himself of the Bureau’s Improved Voluntary Assessment Program (IVAP).

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Even before Garcillano could formally testify before the congressional committees itching to roast him, he is already being attacked for his still-unstated statements and being threatened with a variety of charges.
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