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“Courts cannot compel the prosecution of a person against whom the public prosecutor has found no sufficient evidence,” the Supreme Court ruled.
“Courts cannot compel the prosecution of a person against whom the public prosecutor has found no sufficient evidence,” the Supreme Court ruled.
President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday urged Filipinos to file a complaint against corrupt government officials if they have evidence.
Malacañang on Monday said the recent admission of a Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corp. executive that her company “swindled” the government must be supported by other evidence.