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[Title] => POC ready to Probe Cycling, Weightlifting Execs
[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit yesterday said the investigating committee it formed recently will start its probe on the controversies involving the cycling and weightlifting associations.
The five-man probe team, chaired by former POC president Rene Cruz with Salvador "Buddy" Andrada, Claudio Altura, Toto Africa and Rolly Rivera as members, has invited feuding parties in the Philippine Amateur Cycling Association and the Philippine Weightlifting Association to a meeting at its office today.
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[Title] => Preysler ousted; PACA names new head
[Summary] => Emmanuel Bayot, who claims to be the only duly-elected official left in the Philippine Amateur Cycling Association, yesterday swore in Ponciano Regalado as officer-in-charge of the troubled cycling body.
Regalado, a former employee of the Philippine Sports Commission, however, was sworn in without the presence of Joaquin Preysler, who took over the PACA leadership following the death of former PACA chief Francisco Almeda last year.
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MR. PREYSLER
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[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit yesterday said the investigating committee it formed recently will start its probe on the controversies involving the cycling and weightlifting associations.
The five-man probe team, chaired by former POC president Rene Cruz with Salvador "Buddy" Andrada, Claudio Altura, Toto Africa and Rolly Rivera as members, has invited feuding parties in the Philippine Amateur Cycling Association and the Philippine Weightlifting Association to a meeting at its office today.
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Regalado, a former employee of the Philippine Sports Commission, however, was sworn in without the presence of Joaquin Preysler, who took over the PACA leadership following the death of former PACA chief Francisco Almeda last year.
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