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Du30 bares PACC graft list
Names solons but says no hard evidence vs. them, sacks district engineers
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RESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Monday night revealed the names of lawmakers who have been linked to alleged corruption related to infrastructure projects.
In a televised briefing, Duterte also relieved from their posts district engineers of the Department of Public Works and Highways who are involved in the alleged corruption. Among the members of the House of Representatives whose names the President mentioned were Angelina
Helen Tan, Josephine Ramirez Sato, Teddy Baguilat Jr., Alfredo Vargas, Henry Ramil Juminal, Alicia Sienna Tan, Paul Daza, Eric Yap, and Geraldine Roman. Duterte made clear the graft allegations against the lawmakers had yet to be proven.
The list he read was provided by the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC), whch started the investigation in November. "The public should be aware that there is no hard evidence, that's one. That it can be translated by just reading the names that they are already guilty because presumption of innocence would lie all throughout until conviction or acquittal," Duterte said during his weekly public address.
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MONDAY TALK. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte talks to the people after
signing the 2021 national budget (photo below) and holding a meeting with the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases at Malacañang on Monday night. Presidential Photo
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NCR, 9 other areas remain under GCQ 'til January 31 PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has extended the general community quarantine in Metro Manila to January 31, 2021. In a public address aired Monday night, Duterte said the following areas are under GCQ: • National Capital Region • Isabela • Santiago City Next page
Duterte signs P4.5T budget for 2021; No items vetoed By Maricel V. Cruz and Macon Ramos-Araneta
which seeks to revive the economy ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic and improve the country’s response to PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on the crisis. Duterte said the General AppropriMonday signed the country’s P4.506trillion national budget for 2021, ations Act "attests to the importance
of an active and fruitful collaboration between the Executive and Legislative branches of the government, especially this time when the health and welfare of our people are at stake." Next page
COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
(AS OF 4 PM DEC. 28)
438,780 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES
766
22,746
9,124
15
438,780
104
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DEATHS
RECOVERIES
Rody’s security detail gets jab, but ‘without his okay’ DID they or did they not? This has become a disturbing question in official circles after President Rodrigo Duterte’s disclosure that some soldiers had been inoculated with China’s Sinopharm vaccine against COVID-19, sending officials wanting to know who got vaccinated and how
despite the lack of regulatory approval. Interior Secretary Eduardo Año himself said some Cabinet members had also received jabs of a vaccine that had allegedly been granted emergency use authorization (EUA), but stopped short of identifying them. Next page
New variant to extend travel ban
By Willie Casas
variant, Health Undersecretary and spokesperson Maria Rosario Vergeire THE Department of Health (DOH) said Monday. The inter-agency task force on COwill recommend extending travel reVID-19 will be meeting to discuss strictions to all countries with a reNext page ported case of the new COVID-19
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DOH probes unauthorized vaccine use on PSG men By Willie Casas, Macon Ramos-Araneta and Vito Barcelo HEALTH officials and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said they would investigate Presi President Rodrigo Duterte’s claim that many people, including soldiers, have been inoculated with unau unauthorized vaccines from China. On Saturday, Duterte said many Filipinos, including some from the military, have al already received a COVID-19 vac vaccine from Chinese manufacturer Sinopharm, which has no approv approval yet from the FDA. "I tell you, many people have already been inoculated with Sinopharm... Almost all sol soldiers have been injected," Duterte
told FDA Director-General Eric Domingo during a meeting with Cabinet officials. “I have to be frank and I have to tell the truth. I will not foist a lie. Many people have already been injected,” he said in Filipino. The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Monday confirmed that members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) were the ones who were given the COVID-19 vaccine. "Per our inquiry, members of the PSG were the first ones from the AFP who were vaccinated owing to the nature of their mission and function," AFP spokesman Marine Maj. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said in a statement forwarded to Next page reporters.
Gov't contractual, job order workers to get gratuity pay NEW RIFLES. Philippine National Police Chief Gen. Debold Sinas hands over an Israelmade Galil automatic rifle to Central Luzon police director BGen. Valeriano De Leon at the Camp Olivas grounds in San Fernando, Pampanga on Monday. The firearms will boost the PNP’s firepower against crime groups and terrorists, Sinas said. Jess Malabanan
DOJ moves to outlaw CPP-NPA By Rey E. Requejo and Macon Ramos-Araneta
New People's Army (NPA) after the AntiTerrorism Council (ATC) designated the organizations as terrorist organizations. "Proscription petition will proTHE Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday said it will push through with ceed," Justice Undersecretary Adrian its petition to outlaw the Communist Sugay said in a message to reporters. Next page Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the
FAKE MONEY. Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso shows to media fake 1,000-peso bills confiscated after a police raid of a two-story apartment along SH Loyola Street in Sampaloc, Manila (above) on Monday. Norman Cruz
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has approved up to P3,000 in gratuity pay for contract of service (COS) and job order workers in the government, according to a document released on Monday. These workers are required to report for work "regardless of the varying forms of community quarantine" to stop the spread of COVID-19 and a year-end gratuity pay "is a welldeserved recognition of their hard work," Duterte said in Administrative Order 38. The President said all COS and job order workers who have rendered at least four months of "actual satisfactory performance of services" as of Dec. 15 "may be granted a one-time Next page