AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImpeachment Update: Prosecutors in VP Sara Duterte’s Senate trial said they won’t seek a Supreme Court ruling to change the vote threshold for conviction, insisting their focus is building an airtight case—while noting other groups may pursue the issue. DOH Leadership: President Marcos appointed Dr. Jose Brittanio “Brix” Pujalte Jr. as the new health secretary, as healthcare groups urged him to immediately settle delayed COVID-era Health Emergency Allowances and fix staffing and working conditions. Court in Filipino: The Supreme Court released a major criminal ruling written in Filipino, upholding convictions in a statutory rape and sexual assault case and ordering penalties and damages. Energy & Power: Marcos inaugurated Phase I of the MTerra Solar Project, pitching it as a major step to diversify power and cut exposure to global fuel shocks. Transport Rules: LTFRB said valid CPCs for transport network vehicle services will automatically convert to ATOCs without renewal applications. West PH Sea & Batanes: AFP urged China’s embassy and foreign ministry to reject claims by Chinese scholars linking Batanes to China/Taiwan. Customs & Trade: BOC and Israel Customs signed an AEO mutual recognition deal to speed clearance for accredited traders. Local Economy: Central Visayas reported P9.85B in approved investments in Q1 2026, with foreign commitments rising despite a slight overall dip. Public Safety: Police are investigating the killing of American marine biologist Kent Carpenter in Negros Oriental. Digital Finance: BSP issued voluntary AI guidelines for banks and e-wallets, while Skyro rolled out reusable digital credit nationwide via QR payments.
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