A House leader is confident that the legally challenged Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) will be declared by the Supreme Court as constitutional and maintained that not all lump sum funds are equivalent to corruption.
Rep. Romero Quimbo of Marikina City on Tuesday maintained that DAP is within the powers of the executive and in accordance with the Constitution.
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