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Sara Duterte impeachment trial, Week 6: Audit trail, courtroom tensions

For two days, Aug. 11 and 12, Commission on Audit supervising auditor Xylene Mae del Campo returned to a deceptively simple point: Acknowledgment receipts may show that someone received money, but they do not, by themselves, establish why the money was paid, whether the expense was authorized or whether a claimed confidential operation actually succeeded.

Sara Duterte impeachment trial, Week 6: Audit trail, courtroom tensions

Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial, Week 5: Beyond the receipts

Five weeks into the trial, the proceedings have become about more than the fate of one elected official. They have evolved into an examination of how the Philippine government accounts for billions of pesos in confidential funds and whether the existing safeguards are sufficient to protect public money from misuse.

Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial, Week 5: Beyond the receipts

Subpoenas, testimony reshape Duterte impeachment battle, but decisive fights still lie ahead

The two developments on Week 3 of the trial illustrate the sharply different evidentiary burdens facing the prosecution under the separate impeachment articles. One has secured access to potentially valuable financial records but still faces multiple legal and factual hurdles before those documents can establish unexplained wealth. The other rests largely on Duterte's own words, with prosecutors arguing that the constitutional offense is complete even if criminal liability remains under investigation.

Subpoenas, testimony reshape Duterte impeachment battle, but decisive fights still lie ahead

Beyond the sound bites: The impeachment court faces its first real test

National Bureau of Investigation Regional Director Jeremy Lotoc emerged as the prosecution's most consequential witness so far, not because he presented a proverbial smoking gun, but because he became the vehicle through which prosecutors sought to transform Duterte's controversial public statements into evidence of an impeachable offense.

Beyond the sound bites: The impeachment court faces its first real test

Competing legal claims fuel disinformation as Sara trial opens

Even before House prosecutors presented their first witness, the opening day of Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment trial on Monday became a battle over competing interpretations of the Constitution and other laws, with rival political camps offering conflicting claims that quickly spread on social media.

Competing legal claims fuel disinformation as Sara trial opens

Historic Senate trial begins for impeached VP Sara Duterte

The Senate impeachment court is set to formally begin the historic trial of Vice President Sara Duterte on Monday, July 6, marking the start of what is expected to be a lengthy and politically charged proceeding that could determine the future of the country's second-highest elected official.

Historic Senate trial begins for impeached VP Sara Duterte