AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImpeachment Update: The Senate impeachment court will decide on July 20 whether to grant subpoenas for Vice President Sara Duterte’s bank, tax, and AMLC records, with senator-judges needing time to study the request after oral arguments. Courtroom Clash: Duterte’s defense says the move would violate confidentiality and due process, while prosecutors argue the records are central to the allegations. GovNet Rollout: House Speaker Bojie Dy backed the DICT’s GovNet Ilagan project in Isabela, saying faster, more secure connectivity can make government services more transparent and accessible. Priority Bills: Malacañang said only one of Marcos Jr.’s eight priority bills has reached his office for signature so far, but expects the rest to be fast-tracked despite the impeachment trial. Energy & Transport Relief: Palace said Marcos is studying whether to lift the suspension on PUV fare hikes and provide another round of help as fuel prices rise again. Justice for Marine Scientist: Calls for justice grew after American marine biologist Kent Carpenter was shot dead in Negros Oriental, with police forming a special task group and investigating possible links to a home invasion. Quezon City/Local Governance: A UP Diliman conference in Quezon City urged action on Mindanao rights issues, including justice for the “Talaingod 13.”
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