High court seeks probe of 13 ‘narco-judges’ By Rey E. Requejo
During its summer en banc session so-called narco-list. in Baguio City, the Court approved the The Court designated Associate THE Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered conduct of a fact-finding investigation Justice Diosdado Peralta an investigation into the alleged involve- into the activities of the judges on the to coordinate with PDEA Next page ment of 13 judges in the illegal drug trade. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency’s
NO MORE ECSTASY. Seven kilos of shabu worth P40 million and four
sachets of ecstasy seized by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency from the suspects during a buy-bust operation in Barangay South Triangle in Quezon City are shown in this file photo taken recently. Manny Palmero
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Rody orders review of gov’t deals
Ex-PH execs hit out at Chinese actions By Rey E. Requejo CHINESE officials led by President Xi Jinping have been committing crimes against humanity with their continued “atrocious actions” in the disputed South China Sea that hurt the livelihood and significantly diminished the food security of Filipino fishermen and their families, two former government officials said Tuesday. Former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario and retired Ombudsman Conchita CarpioMorales, who filed a case against Xi before the International Criminal Court,
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RESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the immediate review of all government contracts, including the recent agreements with China, to strike down any provisions that might be onerous, unconstitutional, and detrimental to public interest, the Palace said Tuesday.
NOTHING BUT BLOOD AND TEARS.
File photo of an unidentified protester wearing a mask painted with the flag of Xinjiang, also known as East Turkestan, and tears of blood in Brussels, Belgium, in April last year, evocative of what political observers say are the crimes against humanity committed by Chinese officials with their continued ‘atrocious actions’ in the disputed South China Sea. (Story on A5) AFP
In a Palace press briefing, Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said the President ordered the review during a Cabinet meeting after he found out an “onerous” provision in the government’s contract with Maynilad Water Services Inc. Panelo said Duterte specifically tasked Solicitor General Jose Calida and Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra to study the arbitration case with Maynilad, hoping to prosecute those behind the disadvantageous provisions. Asked if the review would cover all government contracts, including those recently signed with China, Panelo said: “Definitely, any contract.” Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio recently warned the government that China could seize oil and gas deposits in the Reed Bank if the Philippines defaults on its $62-million loan for the Chico River Pump Irrigation project, an agreement that critics described as onerous. Government officials have brushed aside the possibility as Next page
Jim Paredes owns up to ’ masturbation’ JAIME RAMON “Jim” Paredes, a staunch critic of the Duterte administration, admitted on his blog Tuesday that a leaked video showing the Next page
Lennon son meets John Lemon in PH
THE son of Beatles great John Lennon is in Manila to help the Department of Tourism promote the country, but a local lemonade Next page
April Fool pranks FROM a Brexit weedsmoking ban to express deliveries by falcon, here is a roundup of Monday’s Next page
DFA fires off ‘salvo of diplomatic notes’ vs China boats in WPS FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Tuesday said the Philippine government served a “salvo of diplomatic notes” to China over the presence of Chinese vessels near the Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea.
“Before going to [a] successful China visit, I fired off salvo of diplomatic notes so I would not be accused of insincerity if, as suggested, I fired them off after the visit, which is sioki [cowardly],” Locsin said in a post on Twitter.
The statement came after he was tagged and asked on Twitter to confirm if the country filed a diplomatic protest against China after more than a hundred vessels suspected to be Chinese militia were sighted near the Philippine-occu-
pied Pag-asa Island in the Kalayaan Island Group. In a follow-up tweet, Locsin reiterated that he sent the notes verbales on the Chinese activity before his four-day official Next page
Water dep’t mulled amid El Niño onset By Nat Mariano, Rio N. Araja and Alena Mae S. Flores MALACAÑANG said Tuesday the Duterte administration was considering the creation of a Department of Water to mitigate the effects of El Niño and water shortage in parts of the country, coinciding with official reports an estimated P5.05 billion worth of agricultural crops had been destroyed by the phenomenon. At the same time, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines again placed the Luzon grid on yellow alert for several hours on Tuesday, the second consecutive day due to insufficient operating reserves amid the forced and unplanned outages of power plants. NGCP issued the yellow alert notice, which means the reserve power was low, starting from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and then at 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The yellow alert was lifted at 4 p.m. “Please be informed that the Luzon grid is on yellow alert due to insufficient operating reserve,” it said.
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CANDLES FOR 14.
Members of church groups hold candles during a protest rally in Manila on Monday, condemning the killing of 14 they described as farmers—criminals, according to police authorities—in Negros Oriental, an incident described by the Human Rights Group as a massacre, quickly denied by PNP chief Oscar Albayalde who said the operation in the villages was legitimate against suspected communist rebels. (Story on A2) AFP
Budget cuts spark Andaya-Sotto word war By Maricel V. Cruz
Vicente Sotto III to name the senators Camarines Sur Rep. Rolando Andaya behind the budget cuts and identify Jr. made the statement after Sotto called THE head of the House of Representa- the projects where they had realigned him “delusional” for accusing the Sentives’ appropriations committee on funds in the 2019 General Appropria- ate of “sabotaging” the programs of the Next page Tuesday challenged Senate President tions Bill.