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Clause for Concern

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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THE police do not need excuses to question members of the House of Representatives (DPR) who may be involved in the disappearance of a clause from the Health Law. As verified by a senior police officer, permission is needed from the President but there must be no signs of laxity or lack of seriousness in resolving the case.

Last March, the Anti-Corruption Coalition on the Tobacco Clause reported that three DPR members must be held accountable fo

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