SBS News in Filipino, Tuesday 22 November

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Philippine Senator Pia Cayetano discussed in the plenary session about a fake sponsored website that has been victimizing tourists, overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), and other travelers to pay US$70 for the online e-card registration upon arrival in the Philippines. Credit: Senate of the Philippines

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Federal government hopeful its anti-corruption commission legislation passes the Lower House today
  • The Philippine Senate discusses ‘complicated and unnecessary requirements’ for arriving tourists and balikbayans
  • The death toll likely to climb after 162 people were killed in an earthquake in Indonesia

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