Senator Panfilo M. Lacson today said the Senate hearings on the botched $329.5-million National Broadband Network (NBN) project can – and should – continue despite the absence of the chairman of the primary committee tasked to investigate the alleged anomalous deal.
Strike While the Iron is Hot on NBN-ZTE Probe
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ZTE Deal Too Big, Reeking to Remain Swept Under the Rug
23 03 2009The $329.5-million deal with China’s ZTE Corp. for a national broadband network deal is too big and reeks too much for Malacanang to sweep it under the rug with a “suspension” order and a series of gag orders on its officials.
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Lacson at Senate hearing on ZTE Mess
23 03 2009As video cameras continued to roll, Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson poses a question to engineer Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr., a key witness in the $329.48-million ZTE broadband deal scandal, during the Senate hearing on the matter last Feb. 26.
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Lacson at Senate hearing on ZTE Mess
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Ping Seeks Inquiry on Executive Session Leak, Rules Violation
23 03 2009Senator Panfilo M. Lacson today sought a formal inquiry on how inside information from last week’s executive session on the allegedly anomalous National Broadband Network deal investigation was leaked to the media.
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