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Sen. Nancy Binay has apparently had enough of arbitrary changes of logos in government agencies and wants the National Historical Commission of the Philippines to have its say on the matter. | melvingasconINQ /PDI

Binay said her bill was prompted by recent controversies that hounded the changing of logos and slogans by government agencies, as well as changes in the designs of the country’s paper bills.

A change of corporate logo for the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. also drew scrutiny not only for its design and rationale. A call for investigation over the project cost, reportedly worth P3 million, was made in the House of Representatives last month.

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