Ongoing Controversy Surrounds Mango Tee Golf Tournament and Board Changes at EEI Corp.
BIZ BUZZ: Mango Tee golf tourney: Still no closure after brouhaha
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The Mango Tee Golf Tournament at Alabang Country Club remains unresolved over disqualifications of top players due to alleged misconduct. Meanwhile, Francis Lloyd Chua has resigned from the EEI Corp. board amid questions about shifting dynamics. Additionally, Budget Secretary Kim Robert de Leon's appointment is welcomed by local leaders as he prepares to tackle the upcoming national budget.
- 01The top two teams in the Mango Tee Golf Tournament were disqualified due to alleged handicap manipulation and misconduct.
- 02Stakeholders have not seen any redistribution of trophies or winnings despite unofficial lists being circulated.
- 03Francis Lloyd Chua resigned from the EEI Corp. board to focus on personal endeavors, raising questions about internal dynamics.
- 04Chua was involved in a significant ownership change at EEI Corp. earlier this year.
- 05Budget Secretary Kim Robert de Leon is the youngest to hold the position at 32 years old, with local leaders expressing optimism for his leadership.
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The Mango Tee Golf Tournament at Alabang Country Club (ACC) remains embroiled in controversy more than three months after disqualifying its top two teams due to allegations of misconduct. Ronin Leviste's team was stripped of their title for alleged handicap sandbagging, while Camarines Sur Governor Luis Raymond Villafuerte's team faced disqualification for bringing a golf pro as a partner. Stakeholders are frustrated as no trophies or winnings have been redistributed, despite unofficial lists circulating. Villafuerte is reportedly prepared for a legal battle, while the club remains hesitant to take further action. In a separate development, Francis Lloyd Chua has resigned from the board of EEI Corp., a construction company involved in a significant ownership shakeup earlier this year. Chua's departure raises questions about the company's internal dynamics. Meanwhile, Budget Secretary Kim Robert de Leon, at just 32 years old, has been welcomed by local government leaders as he prepares to address the upcoming multitrillion-peso national budget amidst ongoing fiscal challenges.
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The unresolved situation in the Mango Tee Golf Tournament may affect the reputation of the Alabang Country Club and its members, while Chua's resignation from EEI could signal shifts in the construction sector.
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