MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Health reasons forced two key personalities in the Duterte administration鈥檚 drug war to skip the Senate investigation into the matter on Monday.
According to Senate Minority Leader Aquilino 鈥淜oko鈥 Pimentel III, retired police colonel Royina Garma could not attend the hearing of the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee as she was scheduled for medical checkups.
On the other hand, Resigned National Police Commission chief Edilberto Leonardo has COVID, added Pimentel, who is leading the probe as chairman of the subcommittee.
Pimentel admitted that the absence of the two could affect their initial probe.
鈥淎pektado but nangyayari itong mga ganitong bagay naman talaga even in courts. Wala 鈥榶ung witness, maysakit, nangyayari naman 鈥榶un. Basta hindi kami binobola ha, 鈥榶un ang importante hindi kami binobola,鈥 he told reporters shortly before the hearing began at 10 a.m.
(We鈥檙e affected by this, but they do happen, even in courts. When a witness is sick, that鈥檚 common. As long as we鈥檙e not being fooled, that鈥檚 what鈥檚 important鈥攏ot being deceived.)
Garma and Leonardo have already testified in a separate investigation being conducted at the House of Representatives.
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In her testimony at the House, Garma claimed that it was former President Rodrigo Duterte who ordered the creation of a national task force that implemented the bloody war on drugs, similar to the Davao model where police officers were allegedly rewarded per drug suspect killed.
The task force, according to her, was led by Leonardo.
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Despite their absence, the Senate panel pushed through with the probe with Duterte himself on the witness stand, as well as other resource persons, including former Sen. Leila de Lima.
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