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News, conversations and investigations by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
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PCIJ roundtable with election watchdogs as 3 elections loom in the Philippines
The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) sits down with election watchdogs to identify urgent tasks before the October 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections, 2025 national elections, and the 2025 BARMM elections.
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The Philippines is finally going after plastic producers, but some companies are not cooperating
Environment Secretary Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga pleaded with the enterprises to register their plastic recovery programs with the government given the relatively low number of registrants.
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Inquirer.net takes down story on Martin Romualdez’s reported funding of Tagalog course in Harvard
Speaker Romualdez has neither confirmed nor denied the reported $1 million donation, which amounts to around 10% of his declared total net worth as of 2016.
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'BARMM progress will be contentious moving to 2025'
Stakeholders and analysts say President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s State of the Nation Address in July 2023 indicated his commitment to the peace process. But the rosy picture he painted in his SONA betrayed realities on the ground.
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'Love the Philippines' ad firm won at least P187M worth of tourism promotion contracts
Doyle, Dane & Bernbach (DDB) Philippines won at least two other government deals to promote tourism on top of its discredited P49.92-million “Love the Philippines’’ ad campaign, research by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) showed.
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Filipino babies sold on Facebook as gov't struggles to improve adoption process
Facebook has deactivated sites discovered by PCIJ to be facilitating the illegal adoption of babies and toddlers, but new pages can easily be created. A 2022 law could address some complaints about the tedious process of adopting legally.
BY VICTORIA TULAD, Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism