All eyes are on Justice Secretary Crispin ‘Boying’ Remulla after his son was caught with P1.5-million in high-grade marijuana. Despite calls for his resignation, his boss – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos – is sticking with Remulla, maintaining that he has done nothing wrong.
In other reports from the Palace, Marcos said he firm in his position not to interfere in the case of detained former senator Leila de Lima.
And during the Eighth Annual Balik-Scientist program, he vowed that his government will recognize the role of science and technology in helping solve the problems of the nation, among them climate change.
Northern Luzon is waiting with baited breath the effects of tropical depression Neneng, which may have slightly weakened, but could still cause substantial damage in the region.
These are among the top stories in Manila Bulletin’s roster of reports this Friday afternoon, Oct. 14, 2022.
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- Remulla son nabbed in marijuana sting
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- Military camp shooting incident
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