PRC, magpapadala ng 35 Pinoy doctors sa Gaza | Pilipino Star Ngayon
MANILA, Philippines — Magpapadala ang Philippine Red Cross (PRC) ng mga Pinoy doctors sa Gaza.
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MANILA, Philippines — Magpapadala ang Philippine Red Cross (PRC) ng mga Pinoy doctors sa Gaza.
MANILA, Philippines — Another petition questioning the constitutionality of the P125-million confidential funds received by the Office of Vice President (OVP) Sara Duterte in 2022 will be filed at the Supreme Court (SC) on Monday.
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Appointments (CA) committee on health approved yesterday the ad interim appointment of Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa.
RETIRED Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio and a group of legal experts yesterday questioning before the Supreme Court (SC) the constitutionality of a joint memorandum circular and executive order that laid down the guidelines on the release, use, reporting, and audit of the executive’s confidential and intelligence funds (CIFs).
MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that the Senate had committed grave abuse of discretion when it cited in contempt and ordered the arrest of Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corp. executives Lincoln Ong and Michael Yang Hong Ming.
MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that the Senate had committed grave abuse of discretion when it cited in contempt and ordered the arrest of Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corp. executives Lincoln Ong and Michael Yang Hong Ming.
THE Supreme Court (SC) has denied the petition for certiorari and prohibition filed by the Senate in 2021 challenging the constitutionality of the memorandum issued by former President Rodrigo Duterte that barred executive officials from attending the investigation being conducted at the time by the Senate blue ribbon committee.
THE Supreme Court has dismissed the petition of the Senate blue ribbon committee (SBRC) challenging the legality of the memorandum issued by former president Rodrigo Duterte which prohibited members of the executive department from attending the SBRC probe on the government's procurement of Covid-19 supplies.