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                    [Title] => Perez ready to face Osmeña’s charges involving CBK project
                    [Summary] => Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said he is ready to face any charges that may be filed by Sen. Sergio Osmeña in connection with alleged anomalies in the Caliraya-Botocan-Kalayaan (CBK) project.


In a statement, Perez said this will be an opportune time for energy officials to clarify all issues involved in the controversial project.
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In a press conference, Perez said the lawmakers have every right to look into the report. "We want to assure the public that we have been transparent with the results of the Meritec assessment of the CBK-BROT (build-rehabilitate-operate-transfer) project."
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"As far as we are concerned, there is nothing wrong with the (CBK) project. It has gone through years of review. From my own perspective, I think, the contract has a reasonable price," Transco president Asisclo Gonzaga said in an interview.
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                    [Title] => Perez ready to face Osmeña’s charges involving CBK project
                    [Summary] => Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said he is ready to face any charges that may be filed by Sen. Sergio Osmeña in connection with alleged anomalies in the Caliraya-Botocan-Kalayaan (CBK) project.


In a statement, Perez said this will be an opportune time for energy officials to clarify all issues involved in the controversial project.
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In a press conference, Perez said the lawmakers have every right to look into the report. "We want to assure the public that we have been transparent with the results of the Meritec assessment of the CBK-BROT (build-rehabilitate-operate-transfer) project."
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"As far as we are concerned, there is nothing wrong with the (CBK) project. It has gone through years of review. From my own perspective, I think, the contract has a reasonable price," Transco president Asisclo Gonzaga said in an interview.
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