Embattled Pastor Quiboloy sets conditions for Senate inquiry attendance

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Embattled Pastor Quiboloy sets conditions for Senate inquiry attendance
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Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, the founder and leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), has set 17 conditions for his attendance at the Senate inquiry into alleged crimes within his religious organization. The conditions include unmasking witnesses, revealing their true identities, signing waivers of rights and immunity, and retaining the right to cross-examine witnesses.

EMBATTLED Kingdom of Jesus Christ ( KOJC ) founder and leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy has set 17 conditions in order for him to attend the Senate inquiry into alleged crimes committed within his religious organization . In an audio recording, Quiboloy said among his conditions were:1. Unmask and show the full faces of witnesses, no mask, no dark eyeglasses, no caps, bonnets or head covering of any kind.2.

Reveal witnesses’ true name and identity with recent valid photo IDs, reveal the identity and real name with photo ID of your scriptwriters.3. You must sign a notarized waiver of rights of your arbitrary lawyer.4. You must sign a notarized waiver of your immunity rights.5. Do not restrict my answer to any questions to a mere “yes” or “no.”6. No Limit of time for me to ask or answer questions.7. I retain my right, to only answer questions that are necessary under my discretion.8. I retain the right to personally cross examine your witnesses that includes you, Madam Chair (Risa Hontiveros).

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