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  1. a diminutive of the Spanish for "governor," gobernadorcillo was effectively a deprecating and paternalistic term the use of which became common after 1696. It designated an authority over indigenous populations and the existing chiefs of the barangays in individual villages. Of noble origin, the roots of the

  2. Philippines. GRAFT AND CORRUPTION: THE PHILIPPINE EXPERIENCE Nelson Nogot Moratalla* I. INTRODUCTION This paper will present a condensed report on graft and corruption in the Philippines. Information was compiled by the author from documents, articles, newspaper clippings and other data gathered from the reports and journals of

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  3. The Philippines suffers from widespread corruption, [1] which developed during the Spanish colonial period. [2] [3] According to GAN Integrity's Philippines Corruption Report updated May 2020, the Philippines suffers from many incidents of corruption and crime in many aspects of civic life and in various sectors.

  4. Apr 3, 2022 · Nelson essentially argued that the Spanish and Catholic roots of the Philippines are the culprits behind the pervasiveness of corruption in the country. Of course, this argument is controversial. However, important to note that other scholars have provided similar or supplementary hypotheses and observations.

  5. Yes. Spanish friars and spanish govt officials get wealthier than many royals in spain could ever be. Spain tried to stop it by sending out spies to the philippines but because the ship from spain going to the philippines takes really a long time, so even the spies ended up being corrupt and in collusion with the friars/govt officials.

  6. Dec 27, 2023 · Corruption plays a central role in underdevelopment in the Philippines, yet there is no reliable, non-aggregate, and periodic measurement for corruption in the country. This study demonstrates the use of statistical techniques to synthesize information from public procurement contracts into one indicator to measure corruption risk for each province in the Philippines from 2004 to 2018. The ...

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  8. Based on this agreement, the Philippine government signed an memorandum of understanding with ZTE, allowing the latter to invest in information technology projects in the Philippines, including the NBN project (SBRC, 2009, pp. 15-16). On 7 August, ZTE formally submitted to the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) its proposal to supply equipment and services for the NBN.

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