The Philippines shifting from a parliamentary to a federal form of government could result in poor tax collection, endangering federal states so created in the process, according to an American aid expert.

Bill Gardner of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) spoke on Friday at a forum organized by the Local Government Development Foundation that tackled prospects of the country becoming a federal government as espoused by the Duterte administration.

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