Malacañang assures the public that there will be no special treatment in the case of businessman Charlie 'Atong' Ang, who is facing multiple charges in connection with the disappearance of several cockfighting enthusiasts. 'The President always wants that if a case is filed, it should be based on evidence,' Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said during a press conference on Dec. 10, 2025. 'He does not want hasty investigations without evidence because innocent people would also suffer. That’s why we say again, unlike others, the President wants only evidence to be used, not rushed actions,' she added.
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00:30Kaya muli, sinasabi natin, hindi katulad ng iba, ang Pangulo po ay nais na puro ebidensya ang gamitin. Hindi mga dalian.
00:41Pero paano natin mayalis yung pangamba pa rin ng ilan na baka magkaroon ng special treatment dito sa kaso ni AK?
00:50On whose part? Especially na ito. DOJ ay nagpagkakaroon na.
00:55On the part of the DOJ, meron po silang resolution mismo. Resolution na nagpapakita ng prima fachi evidence na meron ang reasonable certainty of conviction.
01:07So, nasa kamay na po ito ng porte.
01:11So, especially if you don't vote that word?
01:14We cannot say that. We cannot speculate on that.
01:17We cannot speculate on that. We cannot speculate on that.
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