The suspended referees officiated in three of the tight games on Wednesday’s quadruple-header
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In a memo on Thursday, October 12, the Basketball Commissioner’s Office said the “referees’ behavior, demeanor, and actions, particularly, their failure to enforce the rules of the game” did not meet league standards and were “disruptive to the integrity of the game.” “We take the responsibility of providing competent and professional referees to the league very seriously, and it is essential that all officials maintain the highest level of integrity and accuracy,” said UAAP Season 86 basketball commissioner Xavier Nunag.
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