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Paglilinaw ng CHR ukol sa distribution ng mga cheke mula sa HRVCB

May tanong ka ba tungkol sa Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB)? Narito ang mga impormasyon na maaaring makatulong sa’yo patungkol sa: • schedule • timeline • requirements • reason for delay in distribution.

Para sa mga katanungan tungkol sa Swift/Hawaii class suit, maaari po kayong makipag-ugnayan kay Ms. Tess Antazo:
– 0920 8108 857 (Smart)
– 0905 3889 106 (Globe)

Para naman sa mga karagdagang katanungan patungkol sa HRVCB claims (unclaimed, stale, or checks with deceased payees), maaring makipag-ugnayan sa CHR sa mga numerong ito:
– 0921 2890 071 (Smart)
– 0965 1645 340 (TM)

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