+ Follow MR. KWOK Tag
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[Title] => Ping hits Kwok on RP anti-graft drive
[Summary] => Opposition Sen. Panfilo Lacson contested yesterday the claim of Hong Kongs former anti-corruption czar that corruption in the Philippines has diminished under the Arroyo administration.
"Now Malacañang has managed to accomplish the impossible. It just succeeded in corrupting the mind of Tony Kwok, once the head of the highly successful Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong," Lacson said in a statement issued to the media.
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[Title] => Shame campaign vs graft backed
[Summary] => Malacañang agrees with Hong Kongs former anti-corruption chief that a "shame campaign" is needed in the fight against corruption in the Philippines.
Ombudsman Simeon Marcelo also said he agrees with the view of Tony Kwok, now a consultant of the Office of the Ombudsman, but pointed out this can be done after convictions have been obtained.
"Maybe later on after we have finished presenting the evidence. The case must be resolved first," he told The STAR.
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MR. KWOK
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"Now Malacañang has managed to accomplish the impossible. It just succeeded in corrupting the mind of Tony Kwok, once the head of the highly successful Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong," Lacson said in a statement issued to the media.
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Ombudsman Simeon Marcelo also said he agrees with the view of Tony Kwok, now a consultant of the Office of the Ombudsman, but pointed out this can be done after convictions have been obtained.
"Maybe later on after we have finished presenting the evidence. The case must be resolved first," he told The STAR.
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