Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro on Monday said former President Rodrigo Duterte “admitted many things” during the congressional probe into his administration’s drug war,
Ex-Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte delivers fiery speech amid speculation over whether International Criminal Court will issue arrest warrant Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte has denied he committed crimes against humanity in his controversial crackdown on drugs,
Malacañang has yet to receive any red notice from the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) regarding former President Rodrigo Duterte.
PNP Spokesperson Brigadier General Jean Fajardo said that the PNP, being a member of Interpol, is duty-bound to cooperate with its requests.The Philippine National Police (PNP) is '"fully prepared for any eventuality" if the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) requests assistance in arresting former President Rodrigo Duterte.
It is the public who will decide if former President Rodrigo Duterte deserves a monument and not him, Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Atty. Claire Castro said on Monday. At a press conference, Castro was asked for reaction on the statement made by Duterte during a thanksgiving event for overseas Filipino workers in Hong Kong wherein the former president said he can have a monument beside Jose Rizal.
Malacanang on Monday reminded former President Rodrigo Duterte that it is the public, and not himself, who should declare whether he was fit to be considered a hero.
If this is really my fate in life, that’s okay, I will accept it. There’s nothing we can do.” So said former President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday when he addressed a crowd of OFWs (overseas Filipino workers) in Hong Kong.