Tag: Witness Protection Program
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DOJ Presses Forward on Flood Control Probe and Witness Protection
DOJ Advances Flood Control Corruption Probe The Department of Justice (DOJ) is intensifying its investigation into alleged corruption tied to government flood control projects. As prosecutors continue to verify testimonies from individuals seeking protection under the Witness Protection Program (WPP), the department emphasized a cautious but determined approach to building a solid, court-ready case. Officer-in-Charge…
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DOJ Probe Update: Hernandez Mendoza Third Visit on Flood-Control Case
Third DOJ Visit Signals Ongoing Case Build-Up Former Bulacan first district assistant engineers Brice Hernandez and Jaypee Mendoza arrived at the Department of Justice on Thursday for their third visit as prosecutors continue to build the case surrounding anomalous flood control projects. The ongoing interactions highlight the persistence of the investigation into irregularities tied to…
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DOJ Third Visit by Ex-Engineers on Flood Control Case
DOJ Third Visit by Ex-Engineers in Flood-Control Case Two former Bulacan officials arrived at the Department of Justice on Thursday for the third time as prosecutors continue the case-building process surrounding alleged anomalies in flood-control projects. Brice Hernandez and Jaypee Mendoza, formerly the first district’s assistant engineers, are currently under provisional acceptance into the Witness…
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Brice Hernandez and Jaypee Mendoza: Third DOJ Visit
Third DOJ Visit by Hernandez and Mendoza Two former Bulacan first district assistant engineers, Brice Hernandez and Jaypee Mendoza, arrived at the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday for their third appearance as prosecutors press forward with the case build-up around alleged irregular flood-control projects. The session occurred amid ongoing questions about the role of…
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Finger Heart Sign Draws DOJ Criticism in WPP Talks
DOJ admonishes gesture as WPP negotiations continue The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Sunday publicly admonished businesswoman Sarah Discaya over a lighthearted “finger heart” sign she flashed to reporters. The gesture, observers note, came as she and her husband pursue inclusion in the Witness Protection Program (WPP). The DOJ said the moment underscored concerns about…
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DoJ Criticizes Businesswoman for ‘Finger Heart’ Sign
DOJ admonishes gesture amid witness protection talks The Department of Justice (DOJ) publicly admonished businesswoman Sarah Discaya after she flashed a small “finger heart” sign to reporters outside a government building. The gesture occurred as she and her husband pursue potential inclusion in the Witness Protection Program (WPP), a step that carries significant implications for…

