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A medical adviser for the
National Task Force Against COVID-19 was reminded of the reason why some Filipinos heavily rely on community pantries after he blamed a death of an elderly to these initiatives.
Dr. Ted Herbosa on Friday reacted to reports of a senior citizen who lost consciousness and later on died while queuing at the newly-installed community pantry of actress
Angel Locsin in Quezon City.
“Death by ‘community pantry.’ I told you so!” he tweeted with an accompanying screenshot of a report of News5.
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PACC, DA, Senate to probe alleged corruption in issuance of pork importation certificates
Updated Mar 18, 2021 12:25:00 PM
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 18) The Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission on Thursday announced that it too is investigating allegations of corruption in the issuance of meat import certificates under the minimum access volume or MAV scheme..
It is latest agency to announce a probe into the issue. The Department of Agriculture and the Senate earlier said they are investigating the matter.
“PACC will investigate. In fact, we have already started the investigation last December 2020. The PACC issued a resolution to conduct motu propio investigation on the alleged corruption in pork importation and will issue the corresponding subpoena,” PACC chief Greco Belgica said in a Viber message. The PACC will be submitting its report and recommendation to the President, he added.
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