Originally Posted by goryo13 Sunday, July 1, 2007 Had the provincial government pursued the original land swap agreement with the Cebu City government, Capitol officials would have faced several charges in court by now. This was what former governor and now second district Rep. Pablo Garcia said after it was found out that the value of the Capitol properties are much higher than that of the city lots involved in the deal. Garcia said Capitol officials could face charges if the agreement turned out to be manifestly prejudicial to the interest of the constituents of the province. Vice Governor Gregorio Sanchez Jr. said the Provincial Board was already aware of the consequence of the original deal. “Basin makiha hinuon ta ana kay mas dako man ang balor sa ato,” Sanchez said during the recent “Tapok-tapok sa PIA” media forum. maayo untag masulbad nani in diplomatic way as if they don't know this fact right from the get-go. lain gyud ang rason ngano'ng ni atras ang province. gibogo-an na lang gyud ni sila sa mga sugbuanon.
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