Kinuwestiyon ni 1-RIDER Rep. #RodgeGutierrez ang aniya'y typographical errors sa petsa ng acknowledgment receipts na isinumite ng Office of the Vice President #OVP sa Commission on Audit #COA kaugnay ng confidential funds ng opisina noong 2022. #News5 | via Marianne Enriquez
@News5PH The worst VP in history! Cant stand you. Sana mawala kana sa pwesto SARA!! Pabigat ka lang sa bansang Pilipinas. #DuterteLegacyCorrupt#Duterte
NEWS UPDATE: House lawmakers flag "fabricated" acknowledgment receipts related to the use of confidential funds by Vice President Sara Duterte's office. Congressmen cite issues such as identical ink, incorrect dates, and alleged non-existent names in the receipts. | via Bonz Magsambol/Rappler
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The Office of the Vice President has been mum on the possibility that seven of its officials might be prevented from leaving the country due to their refusal to attend a House of Representatives inquiry on the alleged misuse of OVP funds under Vice President Sara Duterte. https://t.co/ptp4fWLFsV
The drop in trust and approval ratings of Vice President Sara Duterte may be connected to her refusal to answer questions during the House investigations into the use of confidential and intelligence funds of the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and the Department of Education (DepEd) when she was its secretary, a lawmaker said on Monday.
GMA News Online sought comment from Duterte's camp but they have yet to provide a statement as of posting time.
Read more: https://t.co/ENN4AQb3R7
The OCTA Research survey, released on Oct. 31, showed a six-point drop in Vice Pres. Sara Duterte-Carpio’s trust rating, down to 59%, and an eight-point decline in her performance rating, down to 52%. #News5
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Hiniling ng House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability sa Department of Justice (DOJ) na mag-isyu ng lookout bulletin order laban sa pitong opisyal ng Office of the Vice President (OVP) #News5
The drop in trust and approval ratings of Vice President Sara Duterte may be connected to her refusal to answer questions during the House investigations into the use of confidential and intelligence funds of the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and the Department of Education (DepEd) when she was its secretary, a lawmaker said on Monday.
GMA News Online sought comment from Duterte's camp but they have yet to provide a statement as of posting time.
Read more: https://t.co/ENN4AQb3R7
House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability Chair Rep. Joel Chua requested the Department of Justice to issue a lookout bulletin order against 6 officers of the Office of the Vice President and a former official of the Department of Education. | via @VivienneGulla