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On this rare occasion, Supreme Court Associate Justice Maria Filomena Singh sits down with Rappler justice reporter Jairo Bolledo to talk about her personal battles, as well as her push for legal reforms and gender equality in the government. Watch @here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mssybGJNiaI
Hello, everyone @here! A good read from Multimedia Reporter Jairo Bolledo: By process, it's the prosecutors who decide whether a case can be filed with courts or not. But how much evidence is needed? https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/things-to-know-level-evidence-needed-preliminary-investigation/
Good morning! Jairo here, justice reporter.
I am at the Sandiganbayan Sixth Division to cover the hearing on Zaldy Co’s malversation case. This is related to the flood control scandal.
State witness and former DPWH district engineer Henry Alcantara is already here. He is a prosecution witness and is set to take the witness stand today.
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Last week, another state witness, former DPWH undersecretary Roberto Bernardo, testified that he allegedly received P130 million as a “sign of gratitude” from Zaldy Co.
Read my story here:
Over 400 out of 14,000 gas stations not operational — PNP
The Philippine National Police (PNP) says 415 out of 14,269 gas stations in the country are temporarily not operational due to oil supply constraints, as of 7 am on Wednesday, March 25.
“The regions with the highest number of closures are Cordillera Administrative Region with 78 stations, Cagayan Valley with 50, Central Luzon with 42, Calabarzon with 35, and Bicol Region with 30, while most other areas continue to maintain normal operations,” the PNP says.
According to the PNP, it also monitored some incidents like a complaint due to overpricing in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya. The PNP adds that a “total of three cases have been filed involving hoarding, overpricing, and a separate case under investigation for unfair competition.”
Child rights activist Sally Ujano, jailed under Duterte, walks free from prison
Child rights activist Sally Ujano, who was arrested under the time of former president Rodrigo Duterte, has been released from detention at the Correctional Institute for Women, her family announces on Friday, March 27.
This comes after the Court of Appeals granted her appeal assailing her rebellion conviction in 2024.
The case stems from Ujano’s alleged involvement in the ambush of two military personnel in the province of Quezon in 2005. Her daughter Karla decried the allegations against her mother as baseless, saying Ujano was serving as executive director of Women’s Crisis Center in 2005, the year the alleged crime happened.
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Photo from Free Sally Ujano movement
This AMA session with the ICC's Trust Fund for Victims is happening later today, at 8 pm in this chat room! @here Send your questions here ahead of the interview, or catch the interview live and send your questions then. The interview will be aired in this page: https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/podcasts-videos/ask-me-anything-icc-trust-fund-victims/
Supreme Court Associate Justice Maria Filomena Singh sits down with Rappler justice reporter @Jairo Bolledo-Rappler to talk about her personal battles, as well as her push for legal reforms and gender equality in the government.
Subscribe to Rappler's YouTube channel and watch this special episode of Rappler Talk tonight at 6 pm! You can also bookmark this page: https://www.rappler.com/philippines/interview-sc-associate-justice-maria-filomena-singh-gender-equality-legal-reforms/ @here
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Hello everyone,
I apologize as I just received a message from the Trust Fund for Victims today that the executive director cannot make it due to urgent reasons. We will work on a new schedule and let you know asap.
Please do continue to send your questions.
On this rare occasion, Supreme Court Associate Justice Maria Filomena Singh sits down with Rappler justice reporter Jairo Bolledo to talk about her personal battles, as well as her push for legal reforms and gender equality in the government.
Watch @here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mssybGJNiaI
In a March 25 order, Judge Georgina Uy Perez of the Tacloban Regional Trial Court Branch 45 denies Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Marielle Domequil's motions for reconsideration, in which they appealed their terror financing conviction and the court's denial of their bail plea.
Screenshot from Tacloban RTC Branch 45 Omnibus Order
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