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[Title] => Lights up for a better future
[Summary] => “Joy comes from using your potential.” – Will Schultz
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[Title] => Napocor detractors told: Put up or shut up
[Summary] => The corporate secretary of the National Power Corp. (Napocor), Alberto L. Pangcog, reacted strongly yesterday to the plunder charges raised against him by lawyer Cesar B. Jimenea Jr. of the so-called Crusaders Against Graft and Corruption in Napocor (CAGCN) calling them "outright lies from a feeble imagination."
Included in the letter-complaint is Napocor president Jesus N. Alcordo.
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[Title] => Ex-Napocor president in plunder raps
[Summary] => Plunder charges were filed with the Ombudsman over the weekend against former National Power Corp. (Napocor) president Jesus Alcordo for allegedly bribing congressmen a total of P470 million to pass the Electric Power Industry Act last May.
Employee watchdog group Crusaders Against Graft and Corruption in Napocor (CAGCN) filed the complaint against Alcordo and Napocor corporate secretary Alberto Pangcog, who also faces charges of falsification, graft and malversation.
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[Title] => Alcordo faces plunder case
[Summary] => Outgoing National Power Corp. (Napocor) president Jesus Alcordo faces a plunder case before the Office of the Ombudsman for the anomalous release of P470-million to "bribe" the past Congress to pass the Electric Power Industry Act, popularly known as the Power Bill.
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[Title] => Napocor used P470 M for power bill passage?
[Summary] => Alcordo Rapped: If the temper of some National Power Corp. personnel and their startling revelations are any indication, Napocor president Jesus Alcordo may yet be the second administration official, next to Transportation Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez, to face plunder or similarly serious charges.
Some "concerned Napocor employees" have just written the Office of the Ombudsman accusing Alcordo of plunder for the fastbreak release of P470 million for congressmens projects under the "O Ilaw" rural electrification program of former President Erap Estrada.
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[Title] => IPPs agree to share excess electricity with neighboring communities
[Summary] => Fifteen independent power producers (IPPs) have agreed to share their electricity with neighboring communities, the Department of Energy (DOE) said yesterday.
The IPPs have agreed to invest in distribution facilities connecting their power plants with adjoining communities as part of government’s O Ilaw program.
The IPPs have been accused of entering into onerous power purchase agreements (PPAs) with the National Power Corp. (Napocor) to the disadvantage of government.
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[Title] => IPPs agree to share excess electricity with neighboring communities
[Summary] => Fifteen independent power producers (IPPs) have agreed to share their electricity with neighboring communities, the Department of Energy (DOE) said yesterday.
The IPPs have agreed to invest in distribution facilities connecting their power plants with adjoining communities as part of government’s O Ilaw program.
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[Title] => Rica and Bernard: The romantic ties that bind
[Summary] => You can’t deny it, this air of romance that makes the cool Pila, Laguna air tingle with excitement this balmy Thursday afternoon, when a group of press people visited Rica Peralejo and Bernard Palanca on the set of Sa Huling Paghihintay. Judging by the way she avoids her leading man’s eyes, you know Rica feels it, too. But she is doing her darndest best to deny it.
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[Title] => Napocor detractors told: Put up or shut up
[Summary] => The corporate secretary of the National Power Corp. (Napocor), Alberto L. Pangcog, reacted strongly yesterday to the plunder charges raised against him by lawyer Cesar B. Jimenea Jr. of the so-called Crusaders Against Graft and Corruption in Napocor (CAGCN) calling them "outright lies from a feeble imagination."
Included in the letter-complaint is Napocor president Jesus N. Alcordo.
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[Summary] => Plunder charges were filed with the Ombudsman over the weekend against former National Power Corp. (Napocor) president Jesus Alcordo for allegedly bribing congressmen a total of P470 million to pass the Electric Power Industry Act last May.
Employee watchdog group Crusaders Against Graft and Corruption in Napocor (CAGCN) filed the complaint against Alcordo and Napocor corporate secretary Alberto Pangcog, who also faces charges of falsification, graft and malversation.
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[Summary] => Outgoing National Power Corp. (Napocor) president Jesus Alcordo faces a plunder case before the Office of the Ombudsman for the anomalous release of P470-million to "bribe" the past Congress to pass the Electric Power Industry Act, popularly known as the Power Bill.
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[Summary] => Alcordo Rapped: If the temper of some National Power Corp. personnel and their startling revelations are any indication, Napocor president Jesus Alcordo may yet be the second administration official, next to Transportation Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez, to face plunder or similarly serious charges.
Some "concerned Napocor employees" have just written the Office of the Ombudsman accusing Alcordo of plunder for the fastbreak release of P470 million for congressmens projects under the "O Ilaw" rural electrification program of former President Erap Estrada.
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[Title] => IPPs agree to share excess electricity with neighboring communities
[Summary] => Fifteen independent power producers (IPPs) have agreed to share their electricity with neighboring communities, the Department of Energy (DOE) said yesterday.
The IPPs have agreed to invest in distribution facilities connecting their power plants with adjoining communities as part of government’s O Ilaw program.
The IPPs have been accused of entering into onerous power purchase agreements (PPAs) with the National Power Corp. (Napocor) to the disadvantage of government.
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[Title] => IPPs agree to share excess electricity with neighboring communities
[Summary] => Fifteen independent power producers (IPPs) have agreed to share their electricity with neighboring communities, the Department of Energy (DOE) said yesterday.
The IPPs have agreed to invest in distribution facilities connecting their power plants with adjoining communities as part of government’s O Ilaw program.
The IPPs have been accused of entering into onerous power purchase agreements (PPAs) with the National Power Corp. (Napocor) to the disadvantage of government.
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[Summary] => You can’t deny it, this air of romance that makes the cool Pila, Laguna air tingle with excitement this balmy Thursday afternoon, when a group of press people visited Rica Peralejo and Bernard Palanca on the set of Sa Huling Paghihintay. Judging by the way she avoids her leading man’s eyes, you know Rica feels it, too. But she is doing her darndest best to deny it.
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