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Bacolod City, PhilippinesWednesday, February 20, 2008
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Tanduay-Bacolod defends
estafa case vs. employees

The filing of the criminal charges by Tanduay Distillers Inc. against those found to be involved in the 54 ghost deliveries of second hand Tanduay bottles was only proper and in accordance with law, a press statement from the company said.

It said the reaction of union president Teofilo Agravante was expected by the management.

Agravante had said that the complaint filed by TDI against them is a desperate move to harass and destroy the union because they are questioning the alleged anomalies of the management.

Probe on claimants of
Boracay wetlands set

ILOILO CITY – Environment Secretary Lito Atienza yesterday said they will investigate how claimants of properties on Boracay Island considered as wetlands were able to secure tax declarations as proof of ownership.

“We are definitely looking into how they were able to declare tax payments on the area when these are part of marshlands,” Atienza said in a telephone interview.

Atienza last week directed the Department of Environment and Natural Resources regional office to cancel the tax declarations of claimants of two properties classified as wetlands on the 1,000-hectare island-resort.

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