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Sara Duterte impeachment trial, Week 7: Acosta testimony puts Duterte at center of P125M cash transfer
Impeachment
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By Tita C. Valderama
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Aug 21, 2026
Acosta’s testimony thus left the court with two competing questions: Duterte’s alleged authority to order the release of the money, and whether the person who received and supposedly implemented the confidential activities had the authority to handle the funds.
A revitalized Philippine military: a threat to China’s ambitions
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By Jose Antonio Custodio
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Aug 18, 2026
Despite the persistent defeatist propaganda being regurgitated by the treacherous talking heads and influencers of the Duterte camp, the Philippines is slowly emerging as a significant Southeast Asian military power. The only thing for the Philippines to do is for Filipinos to realize that we are not anymore the weak man of Asia.
Governance at Sea: Is this the right time for a Department of Maritime and Ocean Affairs?
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By Rommel Jude G Ong
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Aug 16, 2026
COMMENTARY: It's high time for the president and our legislators to consider a Department of Maritime and Ocean Affairs built around the existing Presidential Office for Maritime Concerns. This would then become the lead agency for maritime security, maritime domain awareness, and compliance with UNCLOS and the 2016 Arbitral Award, and for the formulation of integrated maritime policies covering security, environment, fisheries, shipping, and ports.
Drug War Truth Commission opens first hearing with slain teenager case
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By Janna Millenas
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Aug 14, 2026
At the hearing at the Pius Center in Paco, Manila, Luzviminda Siapo testified about the killing of her 19-year-old son, Raymart Siapo, who had a clubfoot.
Sara Duterte impeachment trial, Week 6: Audit trail, courtroom tensions
Impeachment
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By Tita C. Valderama
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Aug 13, 2026
For two days, Aug. 11 and 12, Commission on Audit supervising auditor Xylene Mae del Campo returned to a deceptively simple point: Acknowledgment receipts may show that someone received money, but they do not, by themselves, establish why the money was paid, whether the expense was authorized or whether a claimed confidential operation actually succeeded.
FACT CHECK: OLD report PASSED OFF as Duterte’s return to Davao City this August
Netizens have resurfaced a 2022 news report about former president Rodrigo Duterte's return to Davao City falsely claiming that he had been released by the International Criminal Court.
How do you bring P125 M cold cash out of the bank?
Gina Acosta, former special disbursing officer at the Office of the Vice President, took the witness stand at the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte on Aug. 17.
Kristine Ferrer, Duterte and Mighty cigarettes connection
In October 2017, Duterte’s Malacañang announced a P40B tax compromise settlement with Mighty Corporation. Who headed the compromise team with Mighty? It was the tax lawyer Kristine R. Ferrer, now of the Sara Duterte impeachment trial.















