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NBI probes wealth of
4 gov't officials
BY CARLA GOMEZ
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The National Bureau of Investigation is conducting a lifestyle check on four officials of two national government agencies in Bacolod City who allegedly amassed wealth beyond their legal means, NBI Bacolod chief Philip Pecache said yesterday.

The names of the four appointed officials, three male and one female, were furnished the NBI by the Office of the Ombudsman, Pecache, who withheld their names, said.

The Office of the Ombudsman has provided us with the guidelines for the investigation and we will submit our findings to that office, he said. moremoremore

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A painful end for teacher
BY CARLA GOMEZ

The National Bureau of Investigation yesterday called on the driver of the vehicle that picked up the teacher who was badly beaten up, raped, dumped in a Bago City irrigation canal and killed to come forward and turn state witness.

NBI Bacolod chief Philip Pecache said it was a painful and traumatic end for Allen Hope Barcoma, 23.

The teacher was picked up in the evening of Aug.1 from her boarding house in Binalbagan town by a white car. moremoremore

DLNHS to raise funds for debt;
ETCS team still in World Series

BY CHRISTIAN IRL TAN

The principal of Domingo Lacson National High School last night said the school will hold fund-raising activities to pay its P373,000 debt to a local travel agency for its World Series campaign in the United States last year.

Esteban Albacea, who is also the DLNHS delegation head, told the DAILY STAR that the school will stage fund-raising programs, such as pageants, in order to pay their debt to Jaunts and Journeys.

Domingo Lacson still owes the agency P273,000 from its Junior League World Series in Kirkland, Washington last year and another P100,000 for their fare from Bacolod-Manila and Manila-Bacolod to process their visas. moremoremore

 
 
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