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[Title] => Photokina to SC: Reverse ruling on voters ID system
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Photokina Marketing Corp. asked the Supreme Court yesterday to reverse its ruling nullifying the companys multibillion-peso contract to computerize the countrys election system.
In a 31-page motion for reconsideration, lawyers for Photokina Ramon Esguerra and Rommel Cuison said the SC should set aside its Sept. 18 ruling, since it was the negligence of former Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Alfredo Benipayo that made hash out of the planned Voters Registration Identification System (VRIS).
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PHOTOKINA RAMON ESGUERRA AND ROMMEL CUISON
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[Title] => Photokina to SC: Reverse ruling on voters ID system
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Photokina Marketing Corp. asked the Supreme Court yesterday to reverse its ruling nullifying the companys multibillion-peso contract to computerize the countrys election system.
In a 31-page motion for reconsideration, lawyers for Photokina Ramon Esguerra and Rommel Cuison said the SC should set aside its Sept. 18 ruling, since it was the negligence of former Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Alfredo Benipayo that made hash out of the planned Voters Registration Identification System (VRIS).
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October 11, 2002 - 12:00am