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  2. 2022–2023 Philippine sugar crisis - Wikipedia

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    Despite the averted Sugar Order No. 4, President Marcos in mid-August still raised the possibility of importing sugar to the Philippines to address the sugar crisis. [31] [32] He said that around 150,000 MT of sugar could be imported to address the country's needs for the rest of 2022 and projected the current supply to last until October. [32]

  3. List of political scandals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    2022–2023 Philippine sugar crisis – involving president Bongbong Marcos, former executive secretary Vic Rodriguez and several other officials from the Sugar Regulatory Administration and the Department of Agriculture for the release of Sugar Order No. 4, which directed the importation of 300,000 MT of sugar to the Philippines in August 2022 ...

  4. Killing of Percy Lapid - Wikipedia

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    The scandal faced by the Marcos administration led to the resignation of Vic Rodriguez, the executive secretary of the Sugar Regulatory Administration, in September 2022. [ 3 ] Lapid was a vocal critic of red-tagging , a practice where the government attempts to silence journalists and other dissenters by accusing them of being communists.

  5. Sagay massacre - Wikipedia

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    The farmers were members of the National Federation of Sugar Workers (NFSW), [7] and the massacre may have been motivated by ongoing conflicts over land reform in the Philippines. [ 2 ] The massacre was part of a series of killings carried out in the Negros provinces against labelled Communists and their sympathizers, and follows the similarly ...

  6. Top Philippine cop resigns after accusation of link to drug ...

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    The Philippines' police chief stepped down on Monday less than a month before his retirement, after he was accused of involvement in "recycling" confiscated drugs, an allegation that could ...

  7. Category:Political scandals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    United States military scandals in the Philippines (1 C, 6 P) ... 2022–2023 Philippine sugar crisis; A. 2011 Armed Forces of the Philippines corruption scandal; C.

  8. Roberto Benedicto - Wikipedia

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    Benedicto used Philex to buy cheap sugar from local producers and sell it abroad for large profits. Aided by Marcos's presidential decrees under martial law, Benedicto later seized control of the Philippine Sugar Commission, which accounted for 27% of the Philippines' dollar earnings at the time. In turn, a big segment of the profits from this ...

  9. Pepsi Number Fever - Wikipedia

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    They formed a consumer group, the 349 Alliance, which organized a boycott of Pepsi products and held rallies outside the offices of PCPPI and the Philippine government. Most protests were peaceful, but on February 13, 1993, a schoolteacher and a 5-year-old child were killed in Manila by a homemade bomb [ 8 ] thrown at a Pepsi truck. [ 15 ]