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Press Release - Chiz wants to give 30% of forfeited assets to Office of the Ombudsman

Press Release - Chiz wants to give 30% of forfeited assets to Office of the Ombudsman
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Chair and Vice-Chair Appointments

Chair and Vice-Chair Appointments
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Escudero seeks changes to 31-year-old Local Government Code

Returning Senator Francis ‘’Chiz’’ Escudero bared on Saturday, July 9 his 20 priority legislation under the 19th Congress, including a proposal to amend the 31-year-old Republic Act (RA) No. 7160, or the Local Government Code of 1991, in a bid to strengthen the autonomy of local government units (LG

Ombudsman: Iloilo gov s aide has no unexplained wealth – Manila Bulletin

ILOILO CITY As far as the Office of the Ombudsman is concerned, the aide of Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Sr. has no unexplained wealth. This was after the Ombudsman junked the forfeiture complaint against Ruel Von Superio during his tenure as an executive assistant to former governor Arthur Def

Advocacy groups renew push to reform civil asset forfeiture law

Advocacy groups renew push to reform civil asset forfeiture law The law allows law enforcement to seize money or items that are suspected to have been made illegally. Local law enforcement agencies can retain 75% of the forfeiture proceeds, while 20% goes to prosecutors. (Source: Live 5 News) By Paola Tristan Arruda | January 22, 2021 at 8:51 PM EST - Updated January 23 at 12:03 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - South Carolina lawmakers and advocacy groups are pushing efforts to reform the state’s civil asset forfeiture law. The law allows law enforcement to seize money or items that are suspected to have been made illegally. Local law enforcement agencies can retain 75% of the forfeiture proceeds, while 20% goes to prosecutors.

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