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Ohio radio show on PH corruption

/ 11:41 PM January 11, 2014

A global radio program will attempt to expose corruption in the Philippines.

“Going Global with David Delgado,” aired out of Cleveland, Ohio, will have two-part live interviews dealing with fiscal and political corruption.

Global Filipino Nation has organized the interviews in active collaboration with Ateneo for Better Philippines, Tanggulang Demokrasya and other civic groups.

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The different organizations say the programs will be objective and nonpartisan.

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On Jan. 14, 8-9 a.m., (Jan. 13,  7-8 p.m., US time), Edmundo “Toti” Casiño, president of the Philippines Computer Society, Information Technology professor and host of a television talk show on national governance issues, will be interviewed over Skype on “Exposing political corruption in the Philippines.”

Earlier, the program interviewed over Skype Leonore Briones, former national treasurer of the Philippines, who discussed “Exposing fiscal corruption in the Philippines.”

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To access the show live, from your browser, log on to  voiceitradio.com. Program name is  “Going Global with David Delgado.”

After accessing the site, go to the “Click to Play” line which appears in the gray box above center screen.  The name of the show should appear in this area.  If it is early and prior to show start, there will only be music. By 7 p.m., the program name should appear.  Click on the tab which will then take the listener live to the program or to music and commercials depending on when accessed.

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