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Panelo clarifies: Cops may accept only ‘unsolicited gifts’
MANILA, Philippines --- Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo on Sunday clarified President Rodrigo Duterte's "accepting-gifts-not-bribery" remark, saying that the chief executive was only referring to unsolicited gifts given "as a mere ordinary token of gratitude or friendship."
The President earlier said that there would nothing wrong if police officers would accept "gifts" from people grateful…
The President earlier said that there would nothing wrong if police officers would accept "gifts" from people grateful…
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