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INQToday: SC upholds Sandiganbayan’s dismissal of Marcos ill-gotten wealth case

/ 07:42 PM November 14, 2023

SC upholds Sandiganbayan’s junking of PCGG’s bid to get Marcoses’ ‘ill-gotten wealth’

The Supreme Court upholds the decision of the Sandiganbayan dismissing the case filed to recover the alleged ill-gotten wealth of former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., his family and his cronies, through their estate.

Sandiganbayan previously issued the decision in June 2012, in response to the petition submitted by Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG).

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DOH: Data security measures in place amid reported hacking of WHO database

Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa assures the public that “mechanisms are in place” to ensure the confidentiality of public data following the reported hacking of the World Health Organization’s database.

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The hacked WHO database, Herbosa said, contains, among others, Covid-19 vaccination information from the Philippines.

De Lima case proves ICC need not meddle with PH justice system – Sen. Marcos

Senator Imee Marcos says the grant of bail to former senator Leila de Lima proves there is no need for the International Criminal Court to meddle with the country’s justice system.

“The independence of the judiciary is present and true. Our court is a court of law and justice, oblivious of personalities or any political noise,” Marcos said in a statement on Tuesday.

Drilon wants those who coerced witnesses in De Lima case to be punished

Former Senate President Franklin Drilon says those who forced witnesses into providing distorted testimonies against ex-Senator Leila de Lima should be held accountable.

Drilon’s statement was issued after a Muntinlupa court granted De Lima’s appeal to post bail in her remaining drug case.

PNP evidence reveal beauty queen was abused; she and cop had an affair

Police are now zeroing in on the new testimonies from the family of missing beauty queen Catherine Camilon, who allegedly had an affair with Police Major Allan De Castro.

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Screenshots of online conversations between the two showed Camilon was physically abused.

INQUIRER.net report on risks, gains of law on vaping wins new Bright Leaf Award

A special report by INQUIRER.net on the then proposed law on vaping is recognized as the first-ever Best Story in Tobacco Product Alternatives in this year’s Bright Leaf Agriculture Journalism Awards.

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TAGS: Catherine Camilon, Department of Health, Leila de Lima, Sandiganbayan, Supreme Court, World Health Organization

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