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Comelec says one of its 3 partners in joint venture with MIRU systems has withdrawn

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00:00Meanwhile, the poll body, in its mission to ensure a free, fair and transparent midterm
00:05elections next year, took it upon itself earlier today to reject the applications for candidacy
00:11of three individuals seeking leadership posts over veritable conflict of interest issues.
00:17A number of familiar faces showed up today to throw their hats in the ring for next year's
00:22democratic exercise, to include staunch disciples of the former president seeking re-election,
00:29a renowned and ailing doctor of the masses represented by his better half, and nine party
00:35list groups that our Joshua Garcia documented in this report.
00:41On the third day of filing certificates of candidacy for the 2025 national and local
00:46elections at Manila Hotel, Tent City, the Commission on Elections announced that one
00:50of the three partners in the joint venture with Miro System, which will supply machines
00:54and other peripherals for the election, has withdrawn.
00:57According to the Commission, they received information that some individuals connected
01:00to St. Timothy Construction Company are allegedly running for local and national elections.
01:05The Commission decided to immediately take action on this matter.
01:08Two choices only, and we conveyed that message.
01:11One, that that particular partner will have to withdraw from the joint venture, or number
01:17two, we might be compelled to, in the interest of ensuring a clean, orderly and honest election,
01:26we will be compelled to disqualify certain candidates because we honestly believe that
01:32that will be what we call as conflict of interest.
01:37The Commission did not seem the individuals connected to such company out of respect for
01:40their privacy, as they have not yet filed their candidacy.
01:43The poll body further explained this is intended to protect the integrity of the election process
01:48in the country.
01:49The
02:17Commission is not worried, believing the remaining partners can fulfill the obligations
02:21stipulated in the contract.
02:23And to ensure there will be no issues from here on, the NBank is continuously studying
02:27the agreements with the remaining partners to address any possible gaps that may arise
02:31due to the withdrawal of the joint venture partner.
02:33On the third day of filing COCs for the 2025 elections, 21 candidates submitted their documents,
02:3912 for Santor and four for Partylist Groups.
02:42Notable personalities who filed include re-electionist Santors Bong Go and Bato de la Rosa, aspiring
02:46Senator Philip Salvador, and Mayor Miguel Ike Ponce III of Pateros City.
02:50Dr. Lisa Ong, wife of Dr. Willie Ong, also filed and turned emotional during the event.
02:55Ryan Paul Yemanzadeh, son of Senator Grace Poe, filed as the first nominee of FPJ-Panday-Bayanihan-Partylist.
03:09In total, 34 candidates today filed for a Senate seat and 44 Partylist representation
03:14since the start of COC filing.
03:16The process has remained generally peaceful across the country with no incidents reported.
03:21Joshua Garcia from the National TV Network, for ANEW, in Better Philippines.

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