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                    [Title] => 'Yadao,kung napi-pressure ka magbitiw ka na ! -DOJ
                    [Summary] => Tinapatan kahapon ng Department of Justice (DOJ) ang pagbabanta ng isa sa abugado ni Senador Panfilo Lacson na maghahain ng contempt charges laban sa prosecutor sa pamamagitan naman ng hamon na magbitiw na sa tungkulin si Quezon City Regional Trial Court Judge Ma. Teresa Yadao.


Sa reaksiyon ni DOJ Undersecretary Jose Calida, sinabi nito na hindi dapat ma-pressure si Yadao kaya kung hindi nito kaya ay magbitiw na lamang ito sa tungkulin bilang hukom.
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The DOJ said the new Anti-Money Laundering Law (AMLL) will be applied against lending and investment firms that turned out to be bogus.

But the law will not be used in cases committed prior to its enactment. Instead, the original Philippine version of the law will be applied, DOJ Undersecretary Jose Calida said.
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Sa reaksiyon ni DOJ Undersecretary Jose Calida, sinabi nito na hindi dapat ma-pressure si Yadao kaya kung hindi nito kaya ay magbitiw na lamang ito sa tungkulin bilang hukom.
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The DOJ said the new Anti-Money Laundering Law (AMLL) will be applied against lending and investment firms that turned out to be bogus.

But the law will not be used in cases committed prior to its enactment. Instead, the original Philippine version of the law will be applied, DOJ Undersecretary Jose Calida said.
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