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[Title] => Fraudulent tax credits to reach P8B - report
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The inter-agency One-Stop Shop Tax Credit and Duty Drawback Center (OSS) has
revealed that government losses from the fraudulent issuance of tax credit
certificates (TCCs) from 1992 to 1998 could reach over P8 billion.
OSS executive director Alberto Salanga, in his official report to Executive
Secretary Zamora, outlined the modus operandi of private individuals and former
officials of the Center in what he described as a "multi-billion peso
conspiracy between ranking government officials and private firms."
Zamora is the chairman of the inter-agency Presidential Task Force 15
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government by deception? Portrait of Barican
[Summary] =>
What in heaven's name is happening? First we are told the presidential pardon
of Norberto Manero was just an accident, a slip of the mind because, well, Erap
Estrada may have been wobbly and in his cups. Second, it was the fault of
Justice Secretary Serafin Cuevas. He okayed the list submitted by the Board of
Parole and Pardons which, of course, included the name of Manero. So he was
sacked. A scapegoat? Third -- lo and behold! -- the moving finger points to
Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora as the arch villain.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1204555
[AuthorName] => Teodoro C. Benigno
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[Title] => Fraudulent tax credits to reach P8B - report
[Summary] =>
The inter-agency One-Stop Shop Tax Credit and Duty Drawback Center (OSS) has
revealed that government losses from the fraudulent issuance of tax credit
certificates (TCCs) from 1992 to 1998 could reach over P8 billion.
OSS executive director Alberto Salanga, in his official report to Executive
Secretary Zamora, outlined the modus operandi of private individuals and former
officials of the Center in what he described as a "multi-billion peso
conspiracy between ranking government officials and private firms."
Zamora is the chairman of the inter-agency Presidential Task Force 15
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[Title] => Government by deception? Portrait of Barican
[Summary] =>
What in heaven's name is happening? First we are told the presidential pardon
of Norberto Manero was just an accident, a slip of the mind because, well, Erap
Estrada may have been wobbly and in his cups. Second, it was the fault of
Justice Secretary Serafin Cuevas. He okayed the list submitted by the Board of
Parole and Pardons which, of course, included the name of Manero. So he was
sacked. A scapegoat? Third -- lo and behold! -- the moving finger points to
Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora as the arch villain.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1204555
[AuthorName] => Teodoro C. Benigno
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