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[Summary] => Amid what he branded as undue criticism, Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief retired Gen. Edgardo Abenina has thrown in the towel and resigned from his post.
The 66-year-old Abenina submitted his resignation letter to President Arroyo Thursday night. The President accepted the resignation and said she may appoint former Philippine National Police chief Director General Roberto Lastimoso to the top LTO post.
"Most probably, Ill appoint Bobby Lastimoso," she said.
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[Summary] => The Sandiganbayan has dismissed the graft charges against former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Roberto Lastimoso involving his alleged intervention in the release of a suspected drug trafficker in 1999.
In a 24-page resolution, the anti-graft courts third division, chaired by Justice Anacleto Badoy, granted Lastimosos "demurer to evidence due to insufficiency of evidence."
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The Senate Blue Ribbon and justice committees said over the weekend that they have used up their respective time allocations for Singson, a former presidential ally who is now leading a crusade to implicate the Chief Executive in illegal gambling payoffs.
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The 66-year-old Abenina submitted his resignation letter to President Arroyo Thursday night. The President accepted the resignation and said she may appoint former Philippine National Police chief Director General Roberto Lastimoso to the top LTO post.
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