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Inquirer on MSNPalace looking into China-donated gearMalacañang on Monday said it was studying reports about tools and equipment donated by China having so-called “spy bugs” for ...
An exclusive Reuters report dated February 28 stated that three Chinese nationals donated 10 Chinese-made motorcycles worth around $2,500 or P144,800 each to the Manila police.
Malacañang said it is investigating reports that suspected Chinese spies made several donations to the Philippine National ...
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Hosted on MSN'Nothing personal in call for resignation'MALACAÑANG's directive calling for the courtesy resignation of presidential appointees in the Presidential Communications ...
Undersecretary Claire Castro on Monday confirmed that Acting Secretary Jay Ruiz is in the process of divesting ...
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Inquirer on MSNPalace to look into motorcycle donations by alleged Chinese spiesThe Palace will look into allegations that Chinese spies donated motorcycles to the Philippine National Police (PNP), Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro said on Monday.
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Hosted on MSNGovt to probe donations of Chinese 'spies'THE government will investigate the supposed donations made by Chinese, recently arrested in the country for alleged ...
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Hosted on MSNCastro twits Roque: We are messengersUndersecretary Claire Castro on Monday clapped back at former Palace mouthpiece Harry Roque for wishing them luck in being ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNPalace to probe donations from alleged China spiesMalacañang wants an investigation on cash and vehicle donations made by suspected Chinese spies to police and local ...
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Inquirer on MSNEscudero: PCO officials should be wary of their statementsSenate President Francis Escudero on Monday said officials of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) should be wary of ...
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Hosted on MSNChiz to PCO execs: Marcos said he'd speak for himselfOfficials of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) should be careful in issuing statements on various issues as these ...
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Inquirer on MSNGov’t to act promptly on impact of dry season, says PalaceThe government will promptly respond to the adverse effects of the upcoming dry season, Presidential Communications Office ...
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