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INQToday: PH slams Chinese claims of marine damage in WPS caused by BRP Sierra Madre

Here鈥檚 a quick roundup of today鈥檚 top stories:

The Philippines on Tuesday rejected the findings of Chinese experts alleging marine damage was caused by the grounded BRP Sierra Madre in the West Philippine Sea.

NSC spokesperson Jonathan Malaya also labeled as misinformation the Chinese state tabloid Global Times鈥 report, which cited government-backed experts. The report claimed the grounded World War II-era warship in Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal 鈥渟eriously damaged the diversity, stability, and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area.鈥

China slams the recently signed Reciprocal Access Agreement between the Philippines and Japan, which will serve as the legal basis for the joint military exercises in each other鈥檚 territory.

P10M reward for Quiboloy鈥檚 arrest 鈥榳rong on so many levels鈥 鈥 Topacio

The announcement of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of televangelist Apollo Quiboloy was 鈥渨rong on so many levels,鈥 his legal counsel, Ferdinand Topacio, said on Tuesday.

According to Topacio, the reward being offered should come from public funds and not from private individuals.

Guo skipping senate hearing; Hontiveros warns of arrest

Sen. Risa Hontiveros on Monday warned Mayor Alice Guo of Bamban, Tarlac province, that she risks being arrested after her lawyer sent notice that the suspended local official would again skip the ongoing Senate inquiry into the illegal Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo) hub in her town.

鈥淚f she doesn鈥檛 honor the subpoena, the Senate is well within its rights to issue an arrest order [against her],鈥 Hontiveros warned the mayor. 鈥淪he should just attend the hearing on Wednesday without any drama.鈥

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