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Duterte seeks review of all govt contracts BY CATHERINE S. VALENTE

Chinese vessels should leave — Palace

CHINESE vessels on Pag-asa Island should immediately leave the area now that the Philippines had decided to file a diplomatic protest, Malacañang said on Tuesday. Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said the protest was a testament that the government is

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R E S I D E N T Ro d r i g o Duterte has ordered a review of all government contracts to remove any “onerous” provisions detrimental to public interest, Malacañang said on Tuesday.

The President, who met with his Cabinet on Monday, directed Solicitor General Jose Calida and Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra to study, among others, the arbitration case involving Maynilad Water Services Inc. and the Philippine government, according to Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo. “He (Duterte) directed the Solicitor General, the Department of Justice secretary, and all legal departments to review, evaluate, scrutinize every contract entered by the government and/or each agency with private corporations and/or countries, and determine whether there are onerous provisions in the contract that will put the Filipino people

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President Rodrigo Duterte presides over the Cabinet meeting at Malacañang on Monday evening, where he issued the order to review all government contracts. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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Is the Senate, particularly Lacson, out to sabotage Duterte’s reform program?

AM becoming convinced more and more that indeed the Yellows in the Senate, exploiting the chamber’s clubbish nature, are succeeding in sabotaging President Rodrigo Duterte’s reform momentum through its power over determining the national government’s budget. äTiglaoA5

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n Blocking ‘Build, Build, Build’? Senate removes from budget P11.3B for right-of-way projects.

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LAWMAKERS BLAST SOTTO

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SC orders govt to release Govt crafts documents on drug war roadmap to address El Niño

THE Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday denied an appeal filed by government lawyers seeking to recall its order requiring the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) to submit documents on the administration’s war on drugs. The High Court also ordered the OSG to release or furnish copies of the police reports to the petitioners in amparo cases represented by human rights groups Center Law and Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG). “The court ordered the Solicitor General to submit to the Supreme Court the police reports, copy furnishing the petitioners,” Brian Hosaka, the court’s Public Information Office chief, said.

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THE government has come up with a roadmap to mitigate the effects of a prolonged El Niño and ensure ample supply of water in the country, Malacañang said on Tuesday. Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said the roadmap, which was presented when President Rodrigo Duterte met with his Cabinet in Malacañang on Monday, included the proposal to create the Department of Water and Department of Disaster Resilience.

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GIANNIS RETURNS TO POWER BUCKS’ WIN WHILE RAPTORS ROMP

The tribunal gave credence to the motion of the petitioners to be furnished copies of the PNP reports, which was earlier opposed by the OSG. Two petitions seeking to halt the Duterte administration’s anti-illegal drug operations were filed before the High Court. In its unanimous ruling, the court mandated the OSG to submit police reports and documents involving 3,800 deaths related to the drug war that are under investigation by the Philippine National Police (PNP). The OSG had said the records should not be released to the petitioners because they did not represent all

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BROADCAST journalist and The Manila Times columnist Joseph Holandes Ubalde passed away on Monday, his sister Shyrl Ann confirmed in a Facebook post. The exact time of Ubalde’s demise remains unknown, although his last social media post on his Instagram page was

on Monday, April 1. The post showed a photo of himself accompanied by a text that simply said, “Freedom.” The 33-year-old journalist, who used to be the weather presenter of TV5’s defunct morning show “Good Morning Club,” was found dead in his room at the Shangri-La at The Fort in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig City at 5:30 p.m. BGC Police said Ubalde’s body was found after someone asked the hotel’s guest service center to check on him

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