Zubiri reminds senators not to turn hearings into political witch-hunts

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Zubiri reminds senators not to turn hearings into political witch-hunts
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Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri on Tuesday reminded fellow senators not to turn inquiries in aid of legislation into political witch-hunts.

The Senate President issued the remark the same day the Senate Public Order and Dangerous Drugs Committee held a second hearing on the supposed leak of confidential Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency reports linking President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and other personalities to illegal drugs."We respect the committees’ right to perform oversight functions in aid of legislation.

"Habang nagmo-monitor ako kanina, wala naman silang napapakitang panibagong ebidensya kundi 'yung sinasabi lang nilang dokumento. Hindi nga galing sa kanya 'yung dokumento, galing pa sa isang informant na ayaw niya pangalanan," Zubiri said."Buti sana kung siya mismo ang nakakita ng krimen o yung masamang pangyayari. Hindi. Galing lang siya sa informant niya. So let's be very careful about that, gentlemen, ladies," he added.

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