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  2. Philippine House Committee on Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine House Committee on Justice, or House Justice Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives. Its chairperson also sits as an ex officio member of the Judicial and Bar Council from January 1 to June 30 of the calendar year.

  3. Lord Allan Velasco - Wikipedia

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    She was AMA/MATA party-list's representative from 2016 to 2019. [10] [12] [13] Velasco was educated in Manila, earning his Bachelor of Science in business management from De La Salle University, and his Bachelor of Laws from the University of Santo Tomas. [7] [8] He was admitted to the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) in 2005. [14]

  4. Congress TV - Wikipedia

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    Congress TV is a Philippine digital television channel owned and managed by state-run networks People's Television Network (until November 17, 2024) and Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation in collaboration with the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

  5. Teodoro Casiño - Wikipedia

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    He has consistently opposed budget cuts in Philippine state colleges and universities, as well as the privatization of public hospitals and water districts. As a relentless fighter of corruption and government abuse, Casiño is also the principal author of: The Whistleblowers Protection and Rewards Bill (HB 132), [23]

  6. List of political scandals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Date Branch Department Party People Involved Summary Source 1946 Executive: Office of the President: Liberal: Manuel Roxas: Surplus War Property scandal- disposed $90 billion of surplus war property held by the United States government in the final year of World War II, which caused a huge corruption scandal that led to the rise of the leftist HUKBALAHAP and for Roxas's approval ratings to ...

  7. List of bills in the 18th Congress of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The bills of the 18th Congress of the Philippines list includes proposed laws that were introduced in the 18th Congress of the Philippines. This Congress will last from July 22, 2019 until the next elections on 2022. The Congress of the Philippines is the bicameral legislature of the Republic of the Philippines consisting of two chambers: the ...

  8. NJ congressman blasts Ticketmaster and Live Nation while ...

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    A previously "secret" report that alleges "rampant corrupt and abusive practices by the Live Nation-Ticketmaster monopoly" was released Thursday by Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., D-Paterson, said a press ...

  9. Government of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The government of the Philippines (Filipino: Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas) has three interdependent branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.The Philippines is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and democratic constitutional republic in which the president functions as both the head of state and the head of government of the country within a pluriform ...