+ Follow PRESIDENT AND YASAY Tag
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[Title] => `Estrada-Yasay rift stalling passage of Securities Act'
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DAVAO CITY -- The row between President Estrada and Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) Chairman Perfecto Yasay Jr. has delayed the passage of the
revised Securities Act, Speaker Manuel Villar said here yesterday.
This developed as Isabela Rep. Heherson Alvarez urged his colleagues not to
rush the passage of the Securities Act pending the completion of the SEC and
Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) inquiries into BW Resources Corp.
Villar said the rift between the President and Yasay has put Congress in an
awkward position.
"Nobody minded that bill before.
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[Title] => House rushes approval of Securities Act
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The House of Representatives is rushing the approval of the proposed Revised
Securities Act, but Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas said this has nothing to do
with the controversy rocking the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
"Our desire to have this passed as soon as possible has nothing to do with the
word war between President Estrada and SEC Chairman Perfecto Yasay," he
said.
"When I resign after the bill is passed, I will be resigning not because I have
been pressured but because the President is authorized to precisely reorganize
the SEC," Yasay said.
The Secu
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PRESIDENT AND YASAY
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[Title] => `Estrada-Yasay rift stalling passage of Securities Act'
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DAVAO CITY -- The row between President Estrada and Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) Chairman Perfecto Yasay Jr. has delayed the passage of the
revised Securities Act, Speaker Manuel Villar said here yesterday.
This developed as Isabela Rep. Heherson Alvarez urged his colleagues not to
rush the passage of the Securities Act pending the completion of the SEC and
Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) inquiries into BW Resources Corp.
Villar said the rift between the President and Yasay has put Congress in an
awkward position.
"Nobody minded that bill before.
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[ArticleID] => 94544
[Title] => House rushes approval of Securities Act
[Summary] =>
The House of Representatives is rushing the approval of the proposed Revised
Securities Act, but Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas said this has nothing to do
with the controversy rocking the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
"Our desire to have this passed as soon as possible has nothing to do with the
word war between President Estrada and SEC Chairman Perfecto Yasay," he
said.
"When I resign after the bill is passed, I will be resigning not because I have
been pressured but because the President is authorized to precisely reorganize
the SEC," Yasay said.
The Secu
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1097047
[AuthorName] => Jess Diaz
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January 31, 2000 - 12:00am