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Acting Public Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan is seeking the cooperation of trucking industry in its nationwide road maintenance and development program.


In an interview with reporters, Bonoan said he has invited some organizations in the trucking industry to join the multi-sectoral partnership led by Department of Public Works and Highways and anti-graft body Transparency and Accountability Network (TAN) to promote transparency in implementation of government’s road projects.
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Speaking at the regular Newsdesk Forum in Quezon City, Overall Deputy Ombudsman Orlando Casimiro said the Office of the Ombudsman will coordinate with the Office of the President to identify key areas where the funds are much needed.
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His statement was just one of the disturbing data discussed at the recent National Civil Society Workshop on Anti-Corruption organized by the Transparency and Accountability Network (TAN).

Others were the fact that graft and corruption costs the people at least P2 billion a year and that 20 to 40 percent of DPWH projects is wasted on corruption.
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Others were the fact that graft and corruption costs the people at least P2 billion a year and that 20 to 40 percent of DPWH projects is wasted on corruption.
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Acting Public Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan is seeking the cooperation of trucking industry in its nationwide road maintenance and development program.


In an interview with reporters, Bonoan said he has invited some organizations in the trucking industry to join the multi-sectoral partnership led by Department of Public Works and Highways and anti-graft body Transparency and Accountability Network (TAN) to promote transparency in implementation of government’s road projects.
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Speaking at the regular Newsdesk Forum in Quezon City, Overall Deputy Ombudsman Orlando Casimiro said the Office of the Ombudsman will coordinate with the Office of the President to identify key areas where the funds are much needed.
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His statement was just one of the disturbing data discussed at the recent National Civil Society Workshop on Anti-Corruption organized by the Transparency and Accountability Network (TAN).

Others were the fact that graft and corruption costs the people at least P2 billion a year and that 20 to 40 percent of DPWH projects is wasted on corruption.
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Others were the fact that graft and corruption costs the people at least P2 billion a year and that 20 to 40 percent of DPWH projects is wasted on corruption.
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