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  1. "That he had no hand whatsoever in the transactions between David and NSLA since he (Guingona Jr.) had resigned as NSLA president in March 1978, or prior to those transactions; that he assumed a portion o; the liabilities of NSLA to David because of the latter's insistence that he placed his investments with NSLA because of his faith in ...

  2. Guingona was first elected to the Senate in 1987 under the Aquino-backed Lakas ng Bayan coalition. He was elected as Senate President pro tempore in 1987 and Majority Leader in 1990. Additionally, he served as director and chairman of the Mindanao Development Authority and the Mindanao Labor Management Advisory Council.

  3. Mar 5, 2013 · Supreme Court public information chief Theodore Te told reporters that the magistrates have rejected the two motions — one filed by a group led by former Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr and another by senatorial candidate Ricardo Penson — asking it to reverse its earlier dismissal of their petition against political clans.

  4. In their Comment filed by the Office of the Solicitor General, public respondents Executive Secretary Teofisto Guingona, Jr., Assistant Executive Secretary Renato Corona, and the PCSO maintain that the contract of lease in question does not violate Section 1 of R.A. No. 1169, as amended by B.P. Blg. 42, and that the petitioner's interpretation of the phrase "in collaboration, association or ...

  5. Teofisto T. Guingona Jr. Senator Teofisto T. Guingona, Jr, grew up in the provinces of Lanoa, Agusan and Misamis Oriental. He studied at the Ateneo de Manila University and taught law, political science and history in the same school. Guingona was former chairman of the Commission on Audit and the Labor Management Advisory Council for Mindanao.

  6. On July 31, 1998, Senators Miriam Defensor Santiago and Francisco S. Tatad instituted an original petition for quo warranto under Rule 66, Section 5, Rules of Court, seeking the ouster of Senator Teofisto T. Guingona, Jr. as minority leader of the Senate and the declaration of Senator Tatad as the rightful minority leader.

  7. executive secretary teofisto t. guingona, jr., chief presidential legal counsel antonio carpio and mayor naomi c. corral of tiwi, albay, respondents. QUIASON, J.: This is a petition for certiorari and prohibition under Rule 65 of the Revised Rules of Court with prayer for mandatory preliminary injunction, assailing the Orders of the Office of the President as having been issued with grave ...

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