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[Title] => SUMMIT surveillance cams: Firm asks court to stop bank from paying supplier
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A supplier of surveillance cameras has asked the court to stop the Landbank of the Philippines from releasing P20 million in balance payment to the company which supplied the surveillance cameras for the 12th ASEAN Summit.
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[Title] => MCIAA funds for ASEAN spent for lawyer's pay
[Summary] => The Commission on Audit wants the Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority to run after their employee union's lawyer who received more than P2 million which was meant for the security measures for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit.
In its audit report for the year 2005, COA stated that the P2.455-million trust fund deposited at the Philippine National Bank-Mactan Export Processing Zone Branch that was intended for anti-terrorism and anti-hijacking measures was given to the lawyer of MCIAA Employees Mutual Association (MEMA).
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In its audit report for the year 2005, COA stated that the P2.455-million trust fund deposited at the Philippine National Bank-Mactan Export Processing Zone Branch that was intended for anti-terrorism and anti-hijacking measures was given to the lawyer of MCIAA Employees Mutual Association (MEMA).
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