+ Follow INTERAGENCY ANTI-GRAFT COORDINATING COUNCIL Tag
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[Title] => Palace ready to augment Ombudsman's security
[Summary] => MalacaƱang on Saturday said that it is ready to assign more security men to Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales, who revealed that she had received a death threat apparently related to a government probe on the pork barrel scam that she is leading.
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[Title] => WB laments reports of widespread corruption in RP
[Summary] => The World Bank (WB) has expressed concern over reports of widespread corruption in the Philippine bureaucracy as well as the military, a top official said.
WB managing director Peter Woicke cited studies which proved that corruption, particularly in developing countries such as the Philippines, has been depriving the economy of much-needed revenues which could have been channeled instead to poverty alleviation.
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WB managing director Peter Woicke cited studies which proved that corruption, particularly in developing countries such as the Philippines, has been depriving the economy of much-needed revenues which could have been channeled instead to poverty alleviation.
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