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Duterte appoints VACC's Dante Jimenez to anti-corruption body
Duterte appoints VACC's Dante Jimenez to anti-corruption body
ABS-CBN News
Published Jan 15, 2018 06:15 PM PHT

President Rodrigo Duterte has appointed the founding chairman of Volunteer Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), Dante Jimenez, to lead the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission.
President Rodrigo Duterte has appointed the founding chairman of Volunteer Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), Dante Jimenez, to lead the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission.
Duterte signed Jimenez' appointment on January 12.
Duterte signed Jimenez' appointment on January 12.
Aside from Jimenez, Greco Belgica, Gregorio Contacto III and Rickson Chiong were appointed as commissioners.
Aside from Jimenez, Greco Belgica, Gregorio Contacto III and Rickson Chiong were appointed as commissioners.
Just in: VACC President Dante Jimenez appointed as Chairman of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission pic.twitter.com/RLhaYz7vHg
— Pia Gutierrez (@pia_gutierrez) January 15, 2018
Just in: VACC President Dante Jimenez appointed as Chairman of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission pic.twitter.com/RLhaYz7vHg
— Pia Gutierrez (@pia_gutierrez) January 15, 2018
Appointed commissioners to the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission: Greco Belgica, Gregorio Contacto, Rickson Chiong pic.twitter.com/qH017QU8qI
— Pia Gutierrez (@pia_gutierrez) January 15, 2018
Appointed commissioners to the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission: Greco Belgica, Gregorio Contacto, Rickson Chiong pic.twitter.com/qH017QU8qI
— Pia Gutierrez (@pia_gutierrez) January 15, 2018
The President created the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission in October last year, in a bid to rid government of corrupt public officials.
The President created the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission in October last year, in a bid to rid government of corrupt public officials.
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