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[Title] => Hearings on raps vs Ping to resume
[Summary] => The joint hearings of three Senate committees on the alleged involvement of Sen. Panfilo Lacson in illegal activities will resume on Wednesday, Sen. Robert Barbers said yesterday.
After a two-week recess, the Senate resumes session today amid pressure to pass the anti-money laundering bill six days before the Sept. 30 deadline set by a multilateral task force.
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[Title] => Ong bares Acops P10-M bribery try
[Summary] => Former police undercover agent Mary "Rosebud" Ong claimed yesterday the camp of Sen. Panfilo Lacson offered to pay her P10 million if she would not testify against the former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief.
Ong, a former civilian agent under PNP Narcotics Group director Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Acop, said it was the third time the camps of Lacson and Acop unsuccessfully tried to bribe her.
Acop denied the charge and claimed it was Ong who tried to blackmail him last year in exchange for a huge amount of cash.
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[Title] => More to come vs Ping Rosebud
[Summary] => Describing herself as a "thorn" in the side of Sen. Panfilo Lacson and a "speck of dust" he cannot rub off his eye, former police undercover agent Mary "Rosebud" Ong said yesterday she wasnt through yet with the senator.
Ong said she had more damning evidence on the alleged criminal activities of Lacson, even as three Senate committees debate whether or not to continue its joint hearings after its two-week recess that starts today.
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LACSON AND ACOP
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[Summary] => The joint hearings of three Senate committees on the alleged involvement of Sen. Panfilo Lacson in illegal activities will resume on Wednesday, Sen. Robert Barbers said yesterday.
After a two-week recess, the Senate resumes session today amid pressure to pass the anti-money laundering bill six days before the Sept. 30 deadline set by a multilateral task force.
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[Title] => Ong bares Acops P10-M bribery try
[Summary] => Former police undercover agent Mary "Rosebud" Ong claimed yesterday the camp of Sen. Panfilo Lacson offered to pay her P10 million if she would not testify against the former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief.
Ong, a former civilian agent under PNP Narcotics Group director Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Acop, said it was the third time the camps of Lacson and Acop unsuccessfully tried to bribe her.
Acop denied the charge and claimed it was Ong who tried to blackmail him last year in exchange for a huge amount of cash.
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[Summary] => Describing herself as a "thorn" in the side of Sen. Panfilo Lacson and a "speck of dust" he cannot rub off his eye, former police undercover agent Mary "Rosebud" Ong said yesterday she wasnt through yet with the senator.
Ong said she had more damning evidence on the alleged criminal activities of Lacson, even as three Senate committees debate whether or not to continue its joint hearings after its two-week recess that starts today.
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September 7, 2001 - 12:00am