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VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Who defends erring policemen?

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte in August said the government does not provide lawyers to police who need legal assistance. He was referring to police officers who run into trouble with the law while conducting legitimate operation. STATEMENT: “Now remember, in this country, no lawyer is provided for the policeman and the other men…the security officers when

VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Who defends erring policemen?

VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Shabu use not limited to poor — DDB survey

A NATIONWIDE survey released recently by the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) has found that President Rodrigo Duterte’s statement that methamphetamine or “shabu” use being confined to the poor has no statistical basis. STATEMENT: Amid criticisms that only the poor are targeted by the government’s anti-drug war, Duterte told reporters on Aug. 24 during a press conference

VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Shabu use not limited to poor — DDB survey

VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Duterte seesaws with media

President Rodrigo Duterte on Sept. 10 told the media to go ahead and criticize him and his government’s shortcomings, saying it is their sworn duty. Not so long ago, he dared reporters to kill and stop journalism in this country.

VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Duterte seesaws with media

 IS THAT SO? Is Iloilo the ‘most shabulized’ area in PH?

TWELVE government and police officials from Iloilo made it to the list of the Philippine National Police’s narco-politicians. Is President Rodrigo Duterte correct in tagging Iloilo, either province or city, as the most “shabulized” in the Philippines? The list, which included the names of 158 public officials nationwide, was announced on August 7 during Duterte’s

 IS THAT SO? Is Iloilo the ‘most shabulized’ area in PH?

Is that so? Pacquiao wants death penalty despite saying he’s pro-life

IN his first privilege speech as a senator, Manny Pacquiao pushed for the reinstatement of the death penalty for heinous crimes, such as drug trafficking. August 8, 2016 – Senate Session No. 6 “Ang lahat po ay may karapatang mabuhay. Pero bilang mambabatas, may obligasyon rin po tayo sa ating mga mamamayan na mabigyan sila

Is that so? Pacquiao wants death penalty despite saying he’s pro-life

Is that so? Duterte, Alvarez shift from Con-Con to Con-Ass

PRESIDENT Duterte has mentioned time and again that he wants the Constitution changed. But he has flip-flopped on how he wants it done. A year ago, he favored Constitutional Convention (Con-Con) over Constitutional Assembly (Con-Ass) to revise the Constitution. His reasons for the change of heart? A softening toward members of Congress whom he says

Is that so? Duterte, Alvarez shift from Con-Con to Con-Ass

Is that so? Duterte on a ‘not-so-all-out’ war against Abu Sayyaf

TO PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte, they’re thugs to be stamped out. Or so he sometimes says. “There is no redeeming factor or reason for me to sit down and talk with criminals. Pareho lang rin ‘yan sa droga.” Duterte described the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) this way, during the mass oath- taking of his appointees in Malacanang,

Is that so? Duterte on a ‘not-so-all-out’ war against Abu Sayyaf

Is that so? Duterte unclear on BBL

STATEMENT: In his first state of the nation address Monday, President Rodrigo Duterte, digressing from a prepared speech, talked about the peace process in Mindanao and the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). Duterte said: “Iyong BBL, ibigay na natin, minus the things that you do not want. Iyong mga constitutional issues. Tanggalin muna natin. Ibigay ko yung area .Nandiyan

Is that so? Duterte unclear on BBL

Is that so? Erosion of faith and trust in government

STATEMENT: In his inaugural address on June 30, President Rodrigo Duterte claimed an “erosion” of trust in government is the real problem confronting the Philippines. “Erosion of faith and trust in government—that is the real problem that confronts us. Resulting therefrom, I see the erosion of the people’s trust in our country’s leaders; the erosion

Is that so? Erosion of faith and trust in government