+ Follow POSADAS AND DAYCO Tag
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[Title] => SC clears 2 former UP execs of graft
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) has cleared two former top officials of the University of the Philippines-Diliman in a graft case involving the creation of a new academic center in 1995.
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[Title] => I did no wrong, says ex-UP exec
[Summary] => One of the two University of the Philippines officials who had been meted 17-year jail terms by the Sandiganbayan for graft and unethical conduct called the decision unfair, saying the case would be elevated to the Supreme Court for a possible reversal of the conviction.
"I find the decision utterly unfair, unjust, cruel and senseless. I am so disgusted, incensed and bitter over this unjust decision that I cannot help but begin losing faith in our present system of laws and judicial processes," former UP Diliman chancellor Roger Posadas said.
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"I find the decision utterly unfair, unjust, cruel and senseless. I am so disgusted, incensed and bitter over this unjust decision that I cannot help but begin losing faith in our present system of laws and judicial processes," former UP Diliman chancellor Roger Posadas said.
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