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Monday, March 10, 2008 |
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Neri to attend Justice fact-finding probe
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THE Department of Justice fact-finding team formed to probe the
broadband controversy now has the powers to prosecute or issue
subpoenas to compel resource persons to attend its parallel inquiry
on the matter.
Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez on Sunday issued
the instruction to the fact-finding panel head, Undersecretary
Ernesto Pineda, and disclosed that former Socio-economic Planning
Secretary Romulo Neri has already agreed to appear in the panel’s
next hearing on Tuesday.
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Credit-card theft stopped
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Quick-thinking and an alert Glorietta store staff and security
personnel stopped four suspects from using a stolen credit card to
buy expensive signature items.
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140 Filipinos in Jordan to be
repatriated without fines
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OVERSEAS Filipinos in Jordan numbering 140—including 11 under-aged
workers and eight children born in Jordan—are set to be
repatriated to the Philippines.
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Judiciary to join Executive-Congress meetings
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Justice Puno sees joining Jelac as also beneficial to
the judiciary; Nograles sees gain for country
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THE judiciary has already agreed to be included
in the meetings between the major branches of government, thereby
activating the Judiciary, Executive and Legislative Advisory and
Consultative Council (Jelac) that would address the issue of
conflicting positions between the three departments of government,
of which the most recent one is towards Executive Order No. 464.
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