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Yap brothers barred from leaving PH amid flood control scandal

Metro Manila, Philippines – The anti-graft court barred Benguet Rep. Eric Yap and former ACT-CIS Rep. Edvic Yap from leaving the country amid their alleged involvement in the multibillion-peso flood control scam.  “Let a precautionary hold departure order be issued against respondents Eric Go Yap and Edvic Go Yap pursuant to the Rule VIII Section 3 of the 2018 revised internal rules of Sandiganbayan,” a portion of the order of the Sandiganbayan second division read. Assistant Ombudsman Mico Clavano said the order was requested “to ensure that the respondents, who are considered flight risks, do not leave the jurisdiction.” The Sandiganbayan said the precautionary order is a mechanism to address the interval between preliminary investigation and the issuance of the arrest warrant. State prosecutors filed the request in relation to their possible involvement in the malversation of public funds, anchored on the complaint by the Department of Public Works and…

Middle East evacuations on hold as over 1,400 Filipinos seek return – Marcos

Evacuating Filipinos from conflict-hit areas in the Middle East is not feasible at this time due to airport closures and escalating military activity, President Bongbong Marcos said Tuesday, March 3.

Marcos orders gov’t energy-saving measures, urges public to conserve

As tensions in the Middle East threaten to disrupt global oil supply and drive up fuel prices, the government is moving to cut energy consumption across state offices.

Dy-Marcos political dynasty ban bill hurdles House panel

A House committee passed an anti-political dynasty bill that was based mainly on the version filed by Speaker Bojie Dy and Majority Leader Sandro Marcos, but tweaked to only cover within the second degree of consanguinity or affinity.

Solons debate on Duterte ‘kill’ Marcos, designated survivor remarks

Metro Manila, Philippines – The controversial remarks of Vice President Sara Duterte, including her threat to kill President Bongbong Marcos and pronouncement as a designated survivor, took center stage at the second day of deliberations of the House justice committee of the third ouster suit against the second highest official. The panel resumed deliberations on Tuesday, March 3, as lawmakers discussed the sufficiency in substance of a complaint against Duterte filed by a group of clergy and lawyers.  Mamamayang Liberal Rep. Leila de Lima, endorser of the ouster suit, said the apparent threat against Marcos and his family members was one of the strongest grounds in impeaching the vice president.  Petitioners said in their complaint that the remarks are considered culpable violation of the Constitution and betrayal of public trust, and constitute high crimes. A video of Duterte making the statement that she hired an assassin to kill Marcos, First…

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Yap brothers barred from leaving PH amid flood control scandal

ICC prosecutor says court-approved budget funds its own probe

Middle East evacuations on hold as over 1,400 Filipinos seek return – Marcos

Marcos orders gov’t energy-saving measures, urges public to conserve

Dy-Marcos political dynasty ban bill hurdles House panel

Solons debate on Duterte ‘kill’ Marcos, designated survivor remarks

Armed forces ready C-130s, naval assets for extraction of OFWs in Israel hot zone

Senate sets probe on response to Middle East conflict

60-day oil supply secured; tax cuts possible if prices hit $80 – Marcos

Marcos urges restraint, supports ceasefire in Middle East

2 killed, 1 in critical condition in Rizal helicopter crash

Marcos focusing on Filipinos’ safety in Middle East conflict – Palace