00:00Former President Duterte will not be able to attend the House Quad Committee hearing tomorrow
00:05regarding the war against drugs by his administration.
00:08In his lawyer's letter to the Quadcom,
00:10he said that Duterte has just returned from Davao from Metro Manila.
00:14Duterte was only given a brief notice.
00:17He needs to rest first because of his age.
00:20He also said that he is not feeling well,
00:23but he is ready to go to other places after the hearing.
00:27The committee also said that even if Duterte did not attend,
00:30they have other witnesses who will speak about this.
00:33Tina Panganiban-Perez was present.
00:41Because the Senate will also investigate the war on drugs and extrajudicial killings
00:46that happened during the administration of former President Duterte,
00:50the lead chair of the House Quad Committee has a recommendation
00:53that is currently being investigated.
00:56Why don't we bring them together like a bicam?
00:59A joint committee hearing where the Congress and the Senate are present.
01:04It's faster, easier, and shorter process than passing a bill.
01:11If ever, this is the first time that the two members of Congress
01:16will attend the hearing.
01:19That's why we are proposing that if the rules do not prohibit that,
01:23then therefore, I guess, to me, we all agree.
01:27But according to Senate President Chis Escudero,
01:30there is nothing in the rules of the Senate
01:32that it can conduct a joint investigation with the camera.
01:36The former president was invited by the Quad Committee
01:39to attend the hearing tomorrow through PNP,
01:43but the Quad Committee did not receive any feedback.
01:46We are expecting him to attend because he said in the media
01:50that if he is invited, he will come.
01:54If he doesn't come, we still have witnesses
01:58who will really speak about these things.
02:02We will afford him the courtesy due to a former president.
02:07Even though the investigation of the Quad Committee is not yet finished,
02:11it turned over documents to the office of the Solicitor General earlier,
02:17related to the illegal purchase of land in the country of Chinese nationals.
02:22They specifically mentioned one Eddie Taiyang and one Willie Ong,
02:27both of whom have connections to the company Empire 999,
02:32which is said to be connected to Michael Yang,
02:34the former presidential economic advisor of former President Duterte.
02:39We are trying to contact them to get more information.
02:43They are pretending to be Filipinos.
02:47They used fake and spurious documents to prove that they are Filipinos
02:54until after we have discovered that they are Chinese nationals.
03:00They also used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
03:08Those are on our list.
03:12The Office of the Solicitor General will study the documents.
03:17Initially, these are the possible actions that may be filed by the OSG
03:24with the coordination of the pertinent government agencies,
03:28for example, the Civil for Feature of the Assets Acquired of the Chinese
03:35through AMLAC,
03:38and also for the reversion and or escheat proceedings
03:44to recover the fraudulently acquired real estate by the Chinese.
03:51For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez,
03:55for Tutok, 24 hours.
04:04The Office of the Solicitor General will study the documents.
04:08They are pretending to be Filipinos.
04:11They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:15They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:19They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:22They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:25They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:28They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:31They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:34They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:37They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:40They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:43They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:46They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:49They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:52They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
04:55They used dummies, apparently Filipino-Chinese.
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