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PPA, ATI probe alleged case of bribery at Port of Manila

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI), which operates the Port of Manila, have launched an investigation into an alleged bribery incident involving an equipment operator caught on video engaging in an illegal transaction. Both entities confirmed they are cooperating to address the matter, with ATI stating it has placed the operator on administrative leave pending the results of their internal inquiry. The companies emphasized their commitment to anti-corruption policies and urged the public to avoid making premature judgments until the investigation concludes.

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PPA, ATI probe alleged case of bribery at Port of Manila

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI), which operates the Port of Manila, have launched an investigation into an alleged bribery incident involving an equipment operator caught on video engaging in an illegal transaction. Both entities confirmed they are cooperating to address the matter, with ATI stating it has placed the operator on administrative leave pending the results of their internal inquiry. The companies emphasized their commitment to anti-corruption policies and urged the public to avoid making premature judgments until the investigation concludes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the PPA and ATI's responses to the alleged bribery incident without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both organizations, emphasizing their shared stance on anti-corruption and due process. There is no evident loaded language or one-sided sourcing

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