MANILA, Philippines - Malacaang assured the public on Wednesday that there was "no breach in security" in the deal forged by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) with Dito Telecommunity Corp. which would allow the China-backed firm to build facilities in military camps and installations. Communications Secretary Martin Andanar issued the statement and allayed fears thatthe dealallowing Dito to put up facilities inside military camps and installations would put the Philippines' national security at risk. Dito Telecommunity Corp., formerly known as Mislatel consortium, is a joint venture led by Davao-based businessman Dennis Uy and China Telecom...
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