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Restoring the Respect of Legislators

Tuesday, October 4, 2005

DPR members suspected of brokering funds should be penalized. The anti-corruption commission should investigate them immediately.

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THAT a number of our honorable members of the House of Representatives (DPR) have been selling their integrity is actually nothing new. Perhaps it’s because they themselves were elected by handing out money and now they’re trying to recover their expenses by inappropriate means. Several of our parliamentarians have been shamelessly acting as project brokers and exploiting officials.

The case that came to light in August has made matter

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