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Govt sees IMF critical report as ‘favorable’

President Aquino’s economic managers have put a positive spin on an otherwise damning report of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the administration’s budgeting innovations that cited the lack of transparency in the use of public funds. A top official even went to the extent of saying the IMF report was an “indicator” of fiscal transparency under the Aquino administration.

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Iata: DMIA can’t replace Naia

By Riza Lozada The International Air Transport Association (Iata), the global regulator of the international airline industry, has urged the Philippines to promote the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) in Pampanga as “temporary support” and “interim solution” to relieve the growing demands of international travelers coming to the country.

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Lina in P650-M plunder charge

Customs Commissioner Alberto Lina, former Customs Commissioner Guillermo Parayno Jr. and former Customs Deputy Commissioner Primo Aguas are facing plunder and graft charges before the Office of the Ombudsman in connection with an “unceremoniously cancelled” P650-million contract for a modern integrated customs processing system at the Bureau of Customs (BOC).

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Philippines bides time on China’s Infra bank

The 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), the United Kingdom and other industrialized nations were among the 50 countries that signed last Monday the Articles of Agreement of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).

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Return of pork barrel seen as IMF queries budgeting

The budgetary innovations of the Aquino administration, which had already earned a rebuke from the Supreme Court (SC), are the subject of a probing article by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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Ang, GMA at ‘war’ over scuttled deal

By Luis Leoncio The sudden termination last Tuesday of negotiations for what had promised to be a blockbuster deal between GMA Network Inc. (GMA) and San Miguel Corp. President and Vice Chairman Ramon S. Ang has sparked a bitter word war between the two camps over who’s to blame for the turn of events.

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P19 billion in CCT didn’t go to poor

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) estimates that at least P19 billion of this year’s P62.3-billion budget for the Aquino administration’s key anti-poverty program, called conditional cash transfer (CCT), did not go to intended beneficiaries—the poorest of the poor among the country’s 100 million population.

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Land-building by China in full swing

Puerto Princesa, Philippines—China is pressing ahead with the construction of artificial islands on at least two reefs that are also claimed by the Philippines in an increasingly tense territorial dispute, Filipino officials said.

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Report: Economic growth failing to help world’s poorest kids

By Katy Daigle / The Associated Press New Delhi—Global resolve to rescue impoverished children from lives of squalor, disease and hunger has fallen short, with economic development in many countries still leaving millions of the most vulnerable behind, according to a just-released report of the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef, now simply translated as United Nations Children’s Fund).

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‘Set aside BBL, push urgent trade bills’

By Riza Lozada President Aquino’s allies are prodding him to set aside his obsession with the controversial Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) and attend to measures considered urgent by the business sector, such as the Freedom of Information Act and the Philippine Competition Act, which are merely awaiting his signature to become a law. Senate President Franklin M. Drilon said signing …

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