Tag: Witness Protection


  • DOJ presses ahead with flood control probe amid witness protection efforts

    DOJ presses ahead with flood control probe amid witness protection efforts

    DOJ Pushes Forward with Flood Control Investigation The Department of Justice (DOJ) is maintaining momentum in its high-stakes probe into alleged corruption in flood control projects, as prosecutors continue to verify statements from individuals seeking protection under the Witness Protection Program (WPP). Office-in-Charge Fredderick Vida, speaking after the DOJ’s flag-raising ceremony, underscored a cautious but…

  • DOJ Probes Flood Control Projects: Witness Protection and Legal Roadmap

    DOJ Probes Flood Control Projects: Witness Protection and Legal Roadmap

    DOJ Progresses in Flood Control Corruption Investigation The Department of Justice (DOJ) is pushing ahead with its investigation into alleged corruption in government flood control projects, according to Officer-in-Charge Fredderick Vida. As prosecutors continue to verify testimonies from individuals seeking protection under the Witness Protection Program (WPP), the DOJ is taking a careful, methodical approach…

  • Sotto Denies Marcoleta’s Request for Discayas’ Protection

    Sotto Denies Marcoleta’s Request for Discayas’ Protection

    Sotto Denies Witness Protection Request In a significant political move, Senate President Tito Sotto has declined to sign the request made by Senator Rodante Marcoleta to place contractors Sarah and Curlee Discaya under the Witness Protection Program (WPP) of the Department of Justice (DOJ). This decision has raised eyebrows in the political arena and ignited…

  • Sotto Rejects Marcoleta’s Request for Witness Protection

    Sotto Rejects Marcoleta’s Request for Witness Protection

    Sotto Refuses Witness Protection for Discayas In a significant political development, Senate President Tito Sotto has declined the request made by Senator Rodante Marcoleta to enroll controversial contractors Sarah and Curlee Discaya in the Witness Protection Program (WPP) of the Department of Justice (DOJ). This decision was announced on Wednesday, September 10, and it has…

  • Sotto’s Rejection of Marcoleta’s Witness Protection Proposal

    Sotto’s Rejection of Marcoleta’s Witness Protection Proposal

    Introduction In a recent political move, Senate President Tito Sotto has refused to sign the request submitted by Senator Rodante Marcoleta for placing contractors Sarah and Curlee Discaya under the Witness Protection Program (WPP) of the Department of Justice (DOJ). This decision has raised concerns and sparked discussions on the implications of witness protection protocols…