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                    [Title] => SolGen elevates Philseco issue to SC en banc
                    [Summary] => Invoking national interest, the government has elevated its suit against JG Summit to the Supreme Court en banc, asking the high court to junk its own ruling that awarded the Philippine Shipyard and Engineering Corp. (Philseco) to the Gokongwei-owned conglomerate.


In a 20-page motion, Solicitor General Simeon V. Marcelo said the case is so important that it should be discussed at the en banc level of the highest court in the land.
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In an attempt to stave off legal crisis, Solicitor General Ricardo P. Galvez filed a motion asking the High Tribunal to set aside its decision promulgated on Nov. 20, 2000. Galvez said such decision will have a wide-reaching impact on the government’s entire privatization program.
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                    [Summary] => Invoking national interest, the government has elevated its suit against JG Summit to the Supreme Court en banc, asking the high court to junk its own ruling that awarded the Philippine Shipyard and Engineering Corp. (Philseco) to the Gokongwei-owned conglomerate.


In a 20-page motion, Solicitor General Simeon V. Marcelo said the case is so important that it should be discussed at the en banc level of the highest court in the land.
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