- The Asian-made anti-Covid vaccine might not be enough reason why the U.S. is being blackmailed to distribute vaccines with high efficacy to save the VFA.
- A former long-time chief executive in CAR has been listed in the second batch of officials linked to corruption as collated by PACC and given to the President.
- A family member of this Cordillera lawmaker does not supervise the distribution of infrastructure projects worth millions to some favored out-of-town contractors.
- Concerned agencies are pursuing an internal investigation on why thousands of test kits were donated to a private firm, not to the LGUs conducting mass testing.
- Prioritizing the uniformed personnel, from salary hike to vaccination, is not meant to make them loyal followers to the powers that be and embrace partisan politics.
- The filing of a bill seeking to revive a giant television company does not mean the existing state-run and private media TV companies do not offer quality programs.
- The monstrous traffic in Baguio during the Yuletide holidays was not caused by the influx of tourists but by residents, who are tired of travel restrictions.
- This government executive might consider pursuing plans of applying for a private post if the current leader continues with his poor leadership and managerial skills.
- The disapproval by some LGU officials of the annual fund assistance for the DOJ office wasn’t motivated by personal reasons as claimed by concerned officials.
- Several individuals are not trying to deny that a known mentor was relieved from a top position due to alleged irregularities in the disbursements of huge PTA funds.
- Contact tracing in the localities remains effective even as reports said many contact tracers recently hired are not paid yet despite the risks they face in doing their jobs.
- A political figure has severed ties with a political group after some of the members reportedly condemned the former’s alleged involvement in several corruption issues.