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Madriaga, Trillanes, Remulla listed as common witnesses in Duterte trial 

Metro Manila, Philippines – The prosecution and defense panels will have at least 17 common witnesses in the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, including self-confessed bagman Ramil Madriaga, former Senator Antonio “Sonny” Trillanes IV, and Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla. The list is contained in the pre-trial order released to the parties on Monday, June 29, following five days of pre-trial proceedings last week.  NewsWatch Plus obtained copies of the 14-page order from two highly placed sources.  The order was signed by Senate President Win Gatchalian as presiding officer of the impeachment court. The prosecution still lists 57 witnesses, while the defense has 96. The witnesses common to both parties are: Self-confessed bagman Ramil Madriaga House legislative archives director Marivic Pareja National Bureau of Investigation Director Melvin Matibag Carolyn Moldez-Pitoy (NBI) Marizza Grande (Philippine Statistics Authority) Gloria Camora (Commission on Audit) Former Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman Ombudsman Jesus Crispin…

Duterte defense ‘open’ to unseal BIR box in closed-door session  – prosecution

Metro Manila, Philippines – Vice President Sara Duterte’s defense team has supposedly expressed openness in unsealing the box containing her tax records during a closed-door session – key evidence in allegations of unexplained wealth, the prosecution’s spokesperson said on Monday, June 29. In a press briefing, Jay Tolosa, private prosecutor and legal spokesperson, said the defense team made this remark in its reply to the manifestation of the prosecution, asking the Senate, sitting as an Impeachment Court, to open the box during the pre-trial stage. “They changed their stance and said they are open to having the box opened and that we could conduct an inventory of its content and we could mark the same but under specific conditions, which is that it would be done in an executive session and that it be made confidential from the public,” he said.  The defense team had said it will refrain from…

Ombudsman wants ex-DPWH chief Bonoan to turn state witness in flood control mess

Metro Manila, Philippines –  Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla on Monday, June 29, said Manny Bonoan, former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) secretary, will turn state witness in the flood control scandal.  He said that the office had a standing agreement with Bonoan and that the ombudsman filed a motion to discharge him as an accused so that he can be a witness for the prosecution. Bonoan was a co-accused of Senator Jinggoy Estrada and other public works officials for plunder and graft charges over alleged illegal budget insertions in the DPWH infrastructure projects. “The knowledge that he has about the whole institution is something very important to us to be able to prove many cases,” Remulla told the media at a press briefing.  “We will be benefiting from his testimony with regards to so many of the cases that we have filed,” he said. Meanwhile, Remulla said his…

Plunder charges vs. Sen. Marcoleta to be filed this week – ombudsman

Metro Manila, Philippines – Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla on Monday, June 29, said his office will file plunder charges in relation to campaign contributions against Senator Rodante Marcoleta with the Sandiganbayan sometime this week.  “Hinog na hinog na para i-file sa Sandiganbayan…For resolution na, we’re about to file it already” Remulla said in a press briefing. [Translation: The case is very ripe and ready to file with the Sandiganbayan…It’s for resolution] These charges are related to ₱75 million in contributions for Marcoleta’s campaign in the 2025 midterm elections. The senator said he did not disclose these donations in his Statement of Contributions and Expenditures as the contributors – former Anakalusugan Rep. Mike Defensor and private individuals Aristotle Viray and Joseph Espiritu – wanted to maintain anonymity.  Remulla said that Marcoleta’s campaign contributors will also be included in the case. “Kasama yan, kasama sila…Same forum. Same jurisdiction,” he said. [Translation: They’re…

ICC freezes money seized from Duterte after arrest

Metro Manila, Philippines – The International Criminal Court (ICC) has granted prosecutors’ request to freeze any money seized from former President Rodrigo Duterte following his arrest and transfer to The Hague in March 2025, according to newly released public court filings. The filings also show prosecutors are seeking access to other items taken into the custody of the ICC Registry after Duterte’s arrest. The amount in the freeze order was not disclosed in the public redacted documents. In a response dated June 26, Duterte’s defense lawyer opposed parts of the prosecution’s request, arguing that prosecutors failed to explain why some of the seized materials are relevant to the crimes against humanity charges before the court. “The Defence respectfully requests that Trial Chamber III reject the Prosecution’s Request,” Peter Haynes wrote in the filing. The defense also argued that prosecutors sought access to the materials too late, noting that the Office…

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Madriaga, Trillanes, Remulla listed as common witnesses in Duterte trial 

Duterte defense ‘open’ to unseal BIR box in closed-door session  – prosecution

Ombudsman wants ex-DPWH chief Bonoan to turn state witness in flood control mess

Plunder charges vs. Sen. Marcoleta to be filed this week – ombudsman

ICC freezes money seized from Duterte after arrest

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