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No fear for the innocent in SEA Games probe – Palace

Metro Manila, Philippines – The National Bureau of Investigation’s (NBI) probe on the alleged anomalies in the country’s hosting of the 2019 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games should not intimidate the innocent, Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said, after Senators Alan and Pia Cayetano claimed reviving the issue was an attempt to distract them from the impeachment trial.  “Ang tao na wala naman dapat katakutan ay hindi nai-intimidate kahit kailan. Hindi ito pai-intimidate, hindi ito panggigipit sa mga taong wala namang ginawang mali. So hindi dapat magkaroon ng reaksyon na dahil i-imbestigahan lamang ay sila iisa-isahin na,” Castro said in a press briefing on Thursday, July 16. [Translate: Those without anything to fear should not be intimidated. This is not an attempt at intimidation, and it is not meant to harass those who have done nothing wrong. So there shouldn’t be any reactions that because the anomalies will be investigated, they’ll be…

‘Gising na’: Angel Locsin challenges ‘communist’ Robin Padilla on red-tagging, China stances

Metro Manila, Philippines – Veteran actress Angel Locsin has broken her social media hiatus to challenge her former co-star, Senator Robin Padilla, on his political stances. While questioning National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Jeremy Lotoc during the July 14 Impeachment Court session, the senator-judge told the witness: “Komunista po ako.”  [Translation: I am a communist.] Locsin, a self-proclaimed activist, has been red-tagged in the past. She has denied any ties to the New People’s Army [NPA] and other communist groups. Her statement was prompted by Padilla’s now-viral quote. “Ang tanong ko lang, nasaan ka nung panahong nirered-tag ako kahit alam mong hindi totoo? Actually, kasama mo pa nga at kachikahan yung mga nangre-red-tag. Naghugas-kamay at pumikit sa katotohanan,” Locsin wrote on Thursday, July 16. [Translation: My question is, where were you when I was red-tagged even if you knew it wasn’t true? Actually, you’ve joined those who red-tag.…

Impeachment court defers decision on Duterte tax records

Metro Manila, Philippines – The Impeachment Court deferred its decision to subpoena Vice President Sara Duterte’s financial records after House prosecutor Chel Diokno and defense spokesperson Michael Poa faced off in oral arguments.  After a brief caucus, Presiding Officer Chiz Escudero said the court will rule on the matter on Monday, July 20.  Diokno opened the oral arguments by defending the prosecution’s request to subpoena Duterte tax records even during her tenure as Davao City mayor and vice mayor.  He argued that these would determine if she was fit – or unfit – to serve as the country’s second-in-command.   “From 2007 to 2013, ayon sa records ng AMLC [Anti Money Laundering Council], lumampas sa ₱3 billion ang kanyang financial activity,” Diokno said, adding that the question is whether Duterte betrayed public trust and violated the Constitution by amassing unexplained wealth. [Translation: According to the records of the AMLC, her financial…

Arrests, probes a distraction on Duterte impeachment – senator-judges

Metro Manila, Philippines – Some senator-judges said recent arrests and investigations against fellow lawmakers were attempts at distracting them from the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. “Ang mga nangyayari po sa ating hukuman sa mga oras na ito, hindi ko po alam kung ito ba ay eksakto lang na nangyayari, o ito po ba ay sinasadya?” Senator-judge Robin Padilla told the Impeachment Court on Wednesday, July 15, the sixth day of the trial.  [Translation: What’s happening in this courtroom now, I don’t know if it’s coincidence or if it is intentional.] Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Rodante Marcoleta are under arrest for plunder charges. Padilla pointed out the ombudsman’s order for himself and Senator-judge Alan Cayetano to respond to the obstruction of justice complaints against them for allegedly helping Sen. Ronald dela Rosa escape from authorities over an International Criminal Court arrest warrant. He also highlighted the planned probe…

Prosecution drops witnesses for Duterte threats, names new witnesses for confidential fund misuse 

Metro Manila, Philippines – The prosecution panel has withdrawn most of its witnesses for Impeachment Article IV, centered on Vice President Sara Duterte’s alleged grave threats, and named three new individuals to testify for Impeachment Article I, on alleged misuse of confidential funds.  The following are no longer witnesses for Article IV: +PNP firearms and explosives office representative to testify on Duterte’s firearm ownership; +Mikhail Flores and Bonz Magsambol, members of the press present in the Nov. 23, 2024 press conference; +Sheriff Abe Andres, who Duterte punched when she was mayor in 2011; +the family member of a victim of Duterte’s alleged threats to testify on the effect of these statements; and +a psychiatrist to testify on Duterte’s state of mind This leaves National Bureau of Investigation Director Melvin Matibag as the final witness for Duterte’s alleged threats. He is expected to testify on Tuesday, July 21. Meanwhile, the prosecution…

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Impeachment court defers decision on Duterte tax records

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