Featured image shows Sen. Bong Go waiving to supporters urging him not to give up the fight Pharmally execs Linconn Ong and Mohit Dargani were
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The arrest of the Dargani siblings
The Dargani siblings (Mohit and Twinkle, 3rd and 4th from left) following their arrest in Davao City Those who arrested Pharmally executives Mohit and Twinkle
Lacson: Darganis’ arrest shows no safe haven for Pharmally mess personalities
Sen. Ping Lacson By Ernie Reyes MANILA — The arrest of the Dargani siblings in relation to the Senateinvestigation on irregularities surrounding the procurement of
Pharmally’s Dargani siblings arrested in Davao City
The Dargani siblings (center) at the airport shortly after their arrest (Photo courtesy by Rene Samonte, Senate sergeant-at-arms) By Amado Iñigo MANILA — Personnel from
GORDON AND DUTERTE
The following can be sung to the rhythm and cadence of one of the songs in the film EVITA by the character played by Antonio
De Lima scores Duterte for acting as ‘attorney-outlaw’ of Yang, Pharmally
MANILA — Opposition Senator Leila M. de Lima chided President Duterte forordering the members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and theArmed Forces of the
Pharmally director Linconn Ong arrested
Members of the Office of the Senate’s Sergeant-At-Arms escort Pharmally Pharmaceuticals Corp. Executive Linconn Ong inside the Senate building as he was arrested for contempt
Hontiveros reveals another Pharmally executive has worked for gov’t under Michael Yang
By Ernie Reyes MANILA — Senator Risa Hontiveros on Tuesday revealed that PharmallyPharmaceutical Corporation executive Mohit Dargani has worked as aSpecial Assistant to former Presidential
Legal basis
Sen. Ping Lacson and SP Tito Sotto Section 22, Article VI of the 1987 Constitution states in part: The heads of departments may upon their
No overpricing claims disproved by official documents on anomalous medical supplies purchased from Pharmally, says Lacson
By Ernie Reyes MANILA – Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson on Thursday junked the claimmade by former Procurement Service chief, Warren Liong that there wasno overpricing