MANILA, Philippines — The Office of the Ombudsman is required by law to respond to public complaints against authorities, even if they come from anonymous persons, so long as evidence supports the grievances. Trabaho Party-list made this statement after several business groups questioned the Ombudsman’s decision to dismiss Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) chief Cesar
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