Vice President Sara Duterte failed to attend a scheduled meeting with government investigators on November 26, 2024, amid accusations of being involved in a plot to kill President Ferdinand Marcos. The meeting was rescheduled for December 11, and officials confirmed she is not immune from prosecution.
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte failed to show up for a meeting with government investigators on November 26, 2024, after being labeled the 'self-confessed mastermind' of a plot to kill President Ferdinand Marcos . Duterte’s lawyers cited urgent office matters, but the meeting was rescheduled for December 11. National Bureau of Investigation director Santiago stated that Duterte is not immune from prosecution.
The alliance between Duterte and Marcos has deteriorated, with both sides trading allegations
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