MANILA, Philippines — Despite containing conflicting provisions, the controversial Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) bill is still considered valid and may be transmitted to the President for signature, former Senate President Franklin Drilon said on Thursday. The recently approved bill contains two provisions on the prescriptive period of crimes punishable under the measure— Section 50 sets […]
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