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Attaining a balanced budget and cutting hard the deficit
The United Arab Emirates suffered a five percent GDP contraction in 2020 during the global lockdowns, their public debt rose ...
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Procurement accreditation withdrawn from Discaya companies
The Procurement Service-Department of Budget and Management (PS-DBM) has officially revoked the Philippine Government ...
UMS’s latest bare-die amplifier covers 27 to 31 GHz and provides 5 W of saturated output, yielding 23% and 24 dB of gain.
Over 100 groups from the church, scientific community, academe, civil society, business, military, labor, typhoon survivors and disaster response are calling for “systemic reform” amid the ongoing ...
According to the 2025 2nd quarter financial statement of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. better known as PhilHealth, the corporation has been paying out an average of P25.4 billion a month so ...
INVESTIGATION of the corruption-ridden public works projects is expected to start soon after President Marcos appointed retired Supreme Court Justice Andres B. Reyes Jr. as chairman of the Independent ...
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‘Budol’ scheme in national budget worst under Marcos admin – Tinio
House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers Representative Antonio Tinio has asserted that what he called the “Budol” (swindle) scheme in the government’s national ...
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Marcy Teodoro: No Discaya project, just demolition job
Marikina Rep. Marcelino “Marcy” Teodoro has clarified that firms owned by the Discaya family have not been awarded any contracts under his watch, adding that claims of ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is considering exceptions to its ban on new coal-fired power plants, aiming to allow limited “own-use” facilities to ...
The Sandiganbayan Special Third Division postponed Friday the issuance of verdict on 15 counts of graft charges against ...
Civil society groups from the church, academe, science, business, labor, libraries, and typhoon survivors called for a ...
A total of 14 government agencies earned perfect ratings for their spending performance in the past year, while 17 others received unsatisfactory ratings, a report released by the Department of Budget ...
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