Newly sworn-in adviser Paul Soriano has agreed to be paid P1 a year for his service, according to President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. | via philstarlife
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Soriano was sworn in on Oct. 17, the same day Officer of the Press Seccretary officer-in-charge Usec. Cheloy Garafil told reporters about the appointment."Confirmed. [Soriano] will take his oath later," Garafil said.
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