The Philippine Sports Commission wants to mend things with the Philippine Olympic Committee after the latter cried foul following a letter by the Commission on Appointment flagging them for unliquidated funds
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“The PSC is not exempted from this letter issuance from the COA. I also received COA letters from NSAs that have unliquidated accounts,” he added. “There’s no exception.” According to Tolentino, the unliquidated amount could be traced back to the term of predecessor Cristy Ramos, who sought Malacañang’s help for funding in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok.
Tolentino was not yet POC president in 2016 as well, with Jose “Peping” Cojuangco still helming the national Olympic committee.Plane issues Since the ticket prices were fluctuating owing to supply and demand, the PSC was bent on pushing for a fixed price as per government policy.
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