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Baguio Rep. Nicasio Aliping Jr. is pushing for the increase of penalties for election-related offenses.

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 Malaysian prosecutors have charged eight Filipino men with terrorism-related offenses following an armed siege in Borneo that killed 71 people.

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The Philippines has always passed laws against money laundering with great reluctance. Republic Act 9160 or the Anti-Money Laundering Act was passed in 2001 mainly to get the country out of an international blacklist of money laundering havens.

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Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Sixto Brillantes has welcomed moves to amend election laws to lengthen the prescription period for election offenses.

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The House of Representatives has approved on second reading a bill increasing the range of penalties of certain election-related offenses including coercion, intimidation and threats, among others.

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To ensure prompt and proper investigation of election gun ban offenses, the Commission on Elections authorizes the chiefs of police to conduct preliminary investigation of cases.

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Let’s not be carried away by too much back patting and accolades to the COMELEC.

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There are around 3,000 Filipinos detained overseas on criminal charges, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reported yesterday.

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 Malaysian prosecutors have charged eight Filipino men with terrorism-related offenses following an armed siege in Borneo that killed 71 people.

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The Philippines has always passed laws against money laundering with great reluctance. Republic Act 9160 or the Anti-Money Laundering Act was passed in 2001 mainly to get the country out of an international blacklist of money laundering havens.

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Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Sixto Brillantes has welcomed moves to amend election laws to lengthen the prescription period for election offenses.

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The House of Representatives has approved on second reading a bill increasing the range of penalties of certain election-related offenses including coercion, intimidation and threats, among others.

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To ensure prompt and proper investigation of election gun ban offenses, the Commission on Elections authorizes the chiefs of police to conduct preliminary investigation of cases.

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Let’s not be carried away by too much back patting and accolades to the COMELEC.

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There are around 3,000 Filipinos detained overseas on criminal charges, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reported yesterday.

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