Malacañang on Wednesday said it was not trying to hide information from a Senate panel despite the looming absence of Cabinet members in an inquiry on the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
Citing executive privilege and the sub judice rule, Malacañang has disallowed members of the Cabinet and other officials from ...
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The passing of opportunity
Nothing in Filipino time is ever precise, but it may later be written that the time of maximum peril and opportunity, both ...
Malacañang stressed that Senator Imee Marcos can continue with the investigation even without the presence of the Cabinet ...
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Malacañang has declined an invitation from the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations for Cabinet officials to participate in ...
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Cabinet execs to skip Senate hearing
MALACAÑANG on Tuesday said the executive branch has declined the invitation to appear on the second day of the Senate inquiry ...
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Ex-presidents' daughters
First of 2 parts IMEE Marcos. Kris Aquino. Sara Duterte. Everybody knows what the three have in common. They were, at some ...
With their “extensive disclosures,” it may no longer be necessary for executive officials to attend the next hearing of a ...
Administration executives will not attend Thursday’s second Senate hearing on former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest, Sen.
Cabinet officials declined the invitation from the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to participate in the ongoing probe ...
Accused of crimes against humanity, Rodrigo Duterte was taken to The Hague (Netherlands) on March 11, where the International Criminal Court (ICC) is located. The charges are the tens of thousands of ...