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Talk of the Town: Curing our cancer of corruption
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Talk of the Town: Curing our cancer of corruption

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Comments on “Curing our cancer of corruption,” (No Free Lunch by Cielito F. Habito, 11/25/25) via https://opinion.inquirer.net:

One way to cure is that a corrupt politician ends up where a simple shoplifter ends. The NBP!

Keef Riffhard

At its root, the Philippines is a culture of clans. Clans have both positive and negative qualities. On the positive side, clans promote family pride and local culture. On the negative side, they become vehicles for favoritism and corruption.

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