
Sara Duterte Impeachment Trial Begins in House of Representatives
The impeachment trial against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte commenced in the House of Representatives, with prosecutors pressing for accountability and the defense presenting its opening statement. The court also returned alleged tax records to the BIR and heard testimony from NBI executives.
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Impeachment Trial of Philippine Vice President Set to Begin
Sara Duterte, who has said she would run for president, could be barred from politics over allegations of corruption and for making death threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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Duterte – the daughter of former president Rodrigo Duterte – has previously denied charges against her The impeachment trial of Philippine vice-president Sara Duterte begins Monday, in a case that will determine whether she can run for the presidency in 2028, and which comes amid rising public anger over alleged government corruption. Sara Duterte is the daughter of former president Rodrigo Duterte, who is awaiting trial for alleged crimes against humanity at The Hague. She is facing allegati...
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Senate trial outcome could permanently bar Duterte from office, shaking her frontrunner status for the 2028 election.
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'Notwithstanding the impending end of the fiscal year, the confidential funds were nonetheless released to the OVP on December 20, 2022, under this documented approval process,' lead defense counsel Sheila Sison says
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