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More kinks seen in sale of GFB

By Riza Lozada Pension fund Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) continues to be hounded by problems in selling its GSIS Family Bank (GFB) unit, as bidders wanted an assurance that the 20 branches of the bank would retain its privilege of being exempt from paying licensing fees.

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UK, Phl group sign good governance pact

The British government and the civil-society organization Bantay Kita signed its third grant agreement last week, sealing their partnership in ensuring good governance in the extractive industry through the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).

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IBRS shortens trade processes by half

Reforms launched last April 14 to ease the conduct of doing business in the country have been rolled out successfully in its first month of operation, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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Government claims drastic cut in poverty by 2016

By Riza Lozada The government unveiled a bold program which it claims will bring down the poverty level to 18 to 20 percent by next year from the current 24 percent of the population through a poverty alleviation scheme in nine select provinces with the poorest families.

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DBM speeds up release of climate-change funds

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) is speeding up the release of funds for climate change by allowing the online submission of the budget. The Unified Accounts Code of Structure (UACS) that will expedite reportorial of expenditures was also introduced in government offices with an information campaign launched last week.

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