Tag: PCSO charter

Interview on DZBB: ‘…Sa ngalan ng pork barrel’ | March 10, 2019

In an interview on DZBB, Sen. Lacson discloses how a whopping P95 billion of the DPWH’s 2019 budget was manipulated for pork. Other topics in the interview:
– Senate’s stand on not signing the ‘manipulated’ budget bill
– investigation of former PCSO GM Balutan

“Sabihin ko na tahasan. Ginulo ng House of Representatives kasi ayaw nila sumunod sa Constitution. Ayaw nila sumunod sa legislative process na tama. Sa ngalan ng pork barrel.”

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Beyond Christmas party row: Legislative inquiry of issues surrounding PCSO to continue

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Related:
PCSO’s problems with corruption, illegal gambling operators
Hearing on issues surrounding the PCSO, Feb. 12, 2018

#PingSays: At the hearing on issues surrounding the PCSO | Feb. 12, 2018

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#PingSays: On the PCSO’s problems with corruption, illegal gambling operators | Jan. 24, 2018

In an interview after a Senate hearing on the PCSO charter, Sen. Lacson answers questions on:
– PCSO Christmas party
– PCSO problems with illegal gambling operators

Quotes from the interview…  Continue reading “#PingSays: On the PCSO’s problems with corruption, illegal gambling operators | Jan. 24, 2018”

Hearing on the Bill Updating the PCSO Charter, and Controversies Involving the Agency

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Hearing on Sen. Lacson’s Bill Updating the PCSO’s Charter

PCSO open to charter amendment [Manila Times]

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From The Manila Times: THE Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) is open to the proposal to reduce its mandatory contributions to other government agencies.  Continue reading “PCSO open to charter amendment [Manila Times]”