The House of Representatives will no longer pursue and implement the warrant of arrest it issued against pastor Apollo Quiboloy after it approved on final reading the bill revoking the franchise of the evangelist’s alleged TV network.
MANILA, Philippines —
In an interview with One News’ “Storycon” last Monday, Topacio said the House warrant has been rendered moot after the panel headed by Parañaque Rep. Gus Tambunting wrapped up its probe and sent its committee report to the plenary, which also adjourned session last March 22. Rep. Jude Acidre of party-list Tingog said House Bill 9710 nullifying the franchise of Swara Sug Media Corp. will be sent to the Senate soon after lawmakers approved it on third and final reading last week.
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