Unang Balita sa Unang Hirit: AUGUST 9, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong August 9, 2024

- Police Regional Office-11: Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, nagtatago sa KOJC compound | Bank accounts, mga ari-arian ng Pastor, KOJC, at kompanya sa likod ng SMNI, pina-freeze ng Court of Appeals | SMNI, maghahain ng mosyon o TRO laban sa pag-freeze ng kanilang mga ari-arian

- Ilang guro, lumalagpas daw sa maximum na 6 hours ang oras ng trabaho | DepEd, pinag-aaralan ang mga report na sobra umano ang oras ng pagtuturo ng ilang guro | Ilang magulang, suportado ang planong pagbabawas sa oras ng pagtuturo ng mga guro

- Isyu sa budget, isa sa mga dahilan kung bakit nagbitiw bilang DepEd Secretary si VP Sara Duterte | VP Duterte, hindi pa raw nakikita at nakakausap ulit si PBBM | VP Duterte: "Kung sino 'yung nakikita n'yong nag-re-react...'yun 'yung mga taong natatamaan ng mga sinasabi ko" | VP Duterte: "It's all about politics. Everything is all about politics and power"

- State of calamity, idineklara sa Calatagan, Batangas dahil sa dumaraming African Swine Fever cases | Lian, Batangas LGU, posible ring magdeklara ng state of calamity dahil sa ASF cases; nagsasagawa ng blood sampling sa mga baboy | Mga kaso ng ASF, naitala sa 7 bayan sa Batangas | Ilang alagang baboy, namatay at nagkasakit; mga nagtitinda ng karneng baboy, apektado ang kabuhayan | Blood sampling at rapid testing, isinasagawa na rin sa mga bayan sa Batangas na wala pang ASF case

- Panayam kay DOTr Usec. Andy Ortega kaugnay sa tigil-pasada ng MANIBELA mula August 14-16

- Ilang Pinoy, doble-kayod ngayong buwan dahil sa paniniwalang Ghost Month ito

- Ilang lugar sa Navotas, binabaha pa rin dahil sa nasirang floodgate | Banta ng leptospirosis, pinangangambahan ng ilang taga-Navotas dahil sa madalas na pagbaha roon | MMDA: Nasirang floodgate sa Navotas, target maayos ngayong Agosto

- Pagkapanalo ni Carlos Yulo sa Olympics, inspirasyon sa mga kabataang gymnast |

Carlos Yulo: "Gusto ko pong mag-Olympics sa 2028" | Carlos Yulo, nagpasalamat sa lahat ng sumuporta sa kaniya | Carlos Yulo, nakatutok muna sa kaniyang personal na buhay

- Pork products, bumaba ang presyo | Presyo ng karneng manok, stable | Ilang gulay, bumaba ang presyo; tumaas naman ang iba

- Dating Comelec Chairman Andy Bautista, pinakakasuhan ng US federal grand jury sa pagtanggap umano ng suhol noong Eleksyon 2016



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Transcript
00:00Good morning. Here are the first news brought to you by GMA Integrated News.
00:20The police believe that Pastor Apollo Quibuloy is hiding in the Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound in Davao City.
00:28According to the Police Region Office 11, the police are just being careful so their actions are calculated.
00:33The compound is 30 hectares wide so it's a big challenge to file an arrest warrant.
00:39The police also don't want innocent people to be involved so they appealed to Quibuloy to give up.
00:48To limit Quibuloy's actions, the Court of Appeals freezed his bank accounts and assets.
00:55The freeze order includes 10 personal bank accounts of Pastor, 7 properties, 5 vehicles, and 1 aircraft.
01:03Also, 47 bank accounts of KOJC, 16 real property, and 16 vehicles.
01:11The accounts and properties are also included in the name of Suarazug Media Corporation
01:16which runs Sunshine Media Network International or SMNI.
01:21Here are the accounts and properties of the Children's Joy Foundation established by Quibuloy.
01:27According to Quibuloy's lawyer and KOJC, they will not comment until they receive a copy of the freeze order.
01:35According to the SMNI's lawyer, they respect the decision of the CA.
01:40But they will comply with the motion of the CA to return the order or request a temporary restraining order from the Supreme Court.
01:47Quibuloy is facing charges of child and sexual abuse and qualified human trafficking.
01:52Aside from that, he has several cases in the United States, including sex trafficking, fraud and coercion, and bulk cash smuggling.
02:00Pastora has previously denied the accusations.
02:03The Department of Education is reviewing the reports that the number of hours of work of some teachers in public schools is too much and plans to reduce it.
02:12Supported by some teachers and their parents, GMA Integrated News is talking about this.
02:16Here's the first news, Bea Pinlac.
02:21Some teachers in Navotas Elementary School cannot avoid feeling tired because of their heavy work,
02:28which sometimes exceeds the maximum six-hour teaching period.
02:33Our teachers are like fairies.
02:36But Teacher Candidado has admitted that there are days when he feels tired,
02:41especially when he needs to add more hours of teaching to his students.
02:46We cannot avoid having too much hours with the teachers.
02:51It is also affecting us.
02:53But of course, as a teacher, we should be flexible enough.
02:56We should not show the children that we are tired.
03:01Teacher Normalita, on the other hand, is just looking for a service in the town if her teaching time is too much.
03:08We follow the six hours.
03:11For example, if there are extra hours that we google, we do it voluntarily.
03:18For us, there are no extra hours.
03:23We don't count the hours as long as the learner is satisfied.
03:30According to the Education Secretary, Sunny Angara,
03:33Kagawaran is looking at those who received this report about teachers who teach for more than six hours.
03:40Under the Magna Carta of Public School Teachers,
03:43the maximum teaching period of teachers is only six hours per day.
03:48Some teacher groups have already become tired because of the heavy workload for the teachers,
03:54as well as the implementation of solid curriculum.
03:57Under DepEd Order No. 5 passed by the former DepEd Chief, Vice President Sara Duterte,
04:03teachers are required to teach for six hours and two more hours for teacher ancillary tasks.
04:11According to Mrs. Mary Ann and Father Marciano,
04:14the working hours of teachers are reduced because they are afraid that the quality of teaching will be affected to their children and grandchildren
04:22if the teachers are burned out.
04:24The teaching is not easy.
04:27The teaching is not easy.
04:31What can I do?
04:35They are tired.
04:36For the children, they are having a hard time.
04:41They still need the guidance of their parents.
04:45We really need to help the teachers.
04:48This is the first news.
04:50Dea Pinlac for GMA Integrated News.
04:53Deputy Vice President Sara Duterte has other issues regarding her,
04:57such as the reduction of her security and her authority in the government.
05:01VP Duterte also shared one of the reasons why she withdrew from DepEd.
05:07Here's the first news.
05:09Marisol Abduraman.
05:15Just recently, Vice President Duterte held a meeting.
05:18After formally taking over as the head of DepEd,
05:21the reasons why she withdrew from DepEd as a member of the Cabinet.
05:25She said that she can't do it alone.
05:27The list of reasons is really long.
05:31There are different categories.
05:33There's personal, just the two of us.
05:35There's DepEd.
05:37There's budget.
05:39There's also for the country.
05:41So, the list is a bit long.
05:47At the moment, I'm not ready to sit on it one by one.
05:53But I'll tell you when I'm ready.
05:56Someday, I just don't know when that day and time will come.
06:01But she shared one of the reasons that has to do with the budget of the government.
06:06But if you just read the list and trace where the money is going,
06:12you'll see that the handling of the money and the budget of the government is not good.
06:21I tried to correct what I saw wrong.
06:27But of course, I didn't get any support.
06:31I didn't see any changes.
06:33That's why I said that it won't be repeated in my budget for 2025.
06:39I can no longer handle the Department of Education budget and I'll just repeat what I did before.
06:46How is your relationship with BBM, ma'am?
06:50Oh, we haven't seen each other and we haven't talked to President Marcos.
06:55I don't have a description of our relationship with President Marcos.
07:00We haven't talked to each other.
07:02Now, he's no longer in the power of administration.
07:04It seems that the vice president is speaking more freely.
07:08Whoever you see reacting publicly and privately to what I'm saying,
07:14those are the people who are affected by what I said in my statements.
07:20Those who are not up to the service, not up to their work, and not up to serving the country.
07:30My frustration as a vice president and as a Filipino in what's happening,
07:38or what we hear from our government,
07:41I said that I'm not moving for the administration,
07:47I'm not moving for the opposition, not for politics, but for the country.
07:53VP Sara was surprised by the Octa Research survey,
07:56where the number of Filipinos who claim to be pro-Duterte decreased.
08:00I was surprised because I just saw a survey asking if you're pro-Marcos or pro-Duterte.
08:10Do you really spend money to ask people if you're pro-Marcos or pro-Duterte?
08:20Maybe they should ask if you're pro-Philippines.
08:24I'm sure all of that will be transferred to the pro-Philippines.
08:29If you read it right away, the motive there is perpetuation in power.
08:33All of these threats to your power will be destroyed.
08:40It's very obvious.
08:44For all of what you hear, see, and do,
08:48the motive there is, I don't want this to come down on me forever,
08:54so I will destroy you all.
08:56I don't care if what I do to you is true or not,
09:02as long as you are destroyed.
09:04That's the motive there.
09:06It's all about politics.
09:08Everything is all about politics and power.
09:11We also asked Bice how his security is now.
09:15Because the surveillance, the casings, that's how the PNP harasses.
09:23That's the modus of the PNP when they want to harass people.
09:31So it depends on you if you notice that you're being harassed or what you're going to do.
09:36So now what we do is we record everything they do.
09:42We get the facts and put it in a file.
09:46Do I feel threatened?
09:48Yes.
09:49This is not the first time that we have a problem with politics as a family.
09:58This is the first news.
10:00Marisol Abdurrahman for GMA Integrated News.
10:04Igan, Batangas is also in a state of calamity because of the increasing number of African Swine Fever or ASF.
10:12The livelihood of hog raisers is affected and the meat is being sold in Batangas.
10:17For the update, we have live news from Denisse Abante of GMA Regional TV.
10:23Denisse.
10:24Igan, until now, there is no initial information or data from the ASF offices here in the province of Batangas or Pivet
10:37because they are still looking for data from the affected areas.
10:45Aside from the town of Lobo in Batangas where the state of calamity declared
10:50because of the positive case of ASF, the state of calamity also declared the town of Calatagan.
10:57This is followed by the increase of positive cases of ASF in their area.
11:01Through the declaration of the state of calamity,
11:04it will be faster to get aid from the LGU to the affected hog raisers.
11:10I have declared the session of San Julian Bayan to cater to the farmers who are really affected so that funds can be distributed.
11:19Lian LGU is studying if the town is under the state of calamity
11:24while they are continuing the blood sampling of the hog raisers in the area.
11:29We will be able to get funds for the needs in the area.
11:35Even if there is support from the province,
11:39because the amount of infestation in our two barangays is already big.
11:45According to the Batangas-Opivet, seven towns in the province are affected by ASF.
11:51This is the last town of San Juan where there is a barangay where a positive case has been declared.
11:57Opivet has not yet identified the particular barangay.
12:01Meanwhile, some quarrels that used to be full of hog raisers are now vacant.
12:06This quarrel in Barangay Buhay na Sapa,
12:08there were ten fatteners and one pig that was slaughtered but all died because of the disease.
12:15It was not confirmed if it was ASF that killed the pigs.
12:19According to the owner of the pig farm, the one that was slaughtered this July was the first to get sick
12:23and after two days, the other pigs also got sick.
12:27The hog raiser Manolito did not expect that his native pigs would be affected
12:33and he believes that the resistance is stronger.
12:36I have a black pig.
12:39I have seven children.
12:41All of them died.
12:43They got sick.
12:45They got sick and died.
12:47None of them survived.
12:48I also have a white pig.
12:51He also had three children.
12:55All of them also died.
12:57Some of them also got sick.
12:59We treated them but they did not recover.
13:03They did not eat.
13:05The pig farmers in the area were also affected.
13:09Before, this pig farm was full of pigs.
13:13Now, he is selling fish and he is hoping to recover his income.
13:18I have been selling pork for three weeks now because it is very expensive.
13:22I only sell fish.
13:25The Office of the Provincial Veterinarian did not give an interview in front of the camera
13:30regarding the ASF case.
13:32But according to them, they are also conducting blood sampling and rapid testing
13:37in municipalities that are not yet affected by ASF.
13:46In our interview with the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian here in Batangas,
13:50they are also in contact with the PDR or MO
13:53and other agencies here in the province
13:56in order to prevent the spread of ASF in other places here in the province.
14:03Thank you very much.
14:04Denise Abante of GMA Regional TV.
14:07The Manibela group will be closed for three days from August 14 to 16.
14:13We will talk to the Department of Transportation Undersecretary, Andy Ortega.
14:19Good morning, Usec.
14:22Good morning, Susan. Good morning to all of you.
14:27Usec, Manibela said that if there is no proper directive from the DOTR or LTFRB
14:33in connection with the troopers and operators who are not yet consolidated,
14:36they will continue the strike.
14:38Is there a directive that you are forming regarding this, Usec?
14:44You know, we do not understand the directive that is being said.
14:49But it's very clear to the media, to the people, and to the transportation sector.
14:57The consolidation is done on April 30.
15:00Very successful, 83%.
15:03The program continues.
15:05Our President spoke again the other day.
15:08DOTR, LTFRB.
15:10What we are doing in the program continues.
15:13The transportation sector continues to talk and move.
15:18So we did not think about the directive that is being mentioned.
15:23It is clear that the program of our government continues for our commuters.
15:30Usec, the POV Modernization Program has been implemented for a few months.
15:33Do you see anything that needs to be changed or fixed?
15:37Definitely, our program is not perfect.
15:41In fact, in the past year, the talks continue.
15:45Since Congress, Senado, Congreso, we have visited several times and talked to the transportation sector.
15:52We have talked a lot.
15:54We have also improved a lot.
15:56We expect more things to maybe crop up.
16:00But what is important is what we are seeing.
16:02Based on the past year, things that were raised, were addressed,
16:07we can fix and improve our program.
16:11Because as I said, the program is not perfect.
16:14But what is good about this is that it embraces a large part of our sector in the transportation sector.
16:23Usec Ortega, what about the routes of jeeps?
16:26Are there any reports from you that there are routes that are lacking or there are no jeeps passing through?
16:32If that is the case, it will affect our commuters.
16:36So far, how are the reports you have received?
16:39You know, the most critical was the April 30 deadline.
16:44That's when we looked at the routes, if there are such problems.
16:48And that was months ago, April 30.
16:51It's nice and it's good to know and to say that there are no such problems.
16:57Maybe if those days will pass when there are holidays or rallies,
17:03that will really affect certain routes.
17:06But it's safe to say that our transition to our new transportation will be fine.
17:15On normal days, there are no problems in all the routes of jeeps?
17:19There are none.
17:21Yes. Usec, the issue regarding the modernization program is not ending.
17:26And based on the situation now, where will it go?
17:30What will be the next part of the program?
17:32We thought that when the deadline was over, it was okay.
17:35But here we are again.
17:37It's like we are facing issues again.
17:41What will be the next part of this program, Usec Ortega?
17:44Just to be clear, the program is okay.
17:48It's running.
17:49The process is moving.
17:52It's just unfortunate that only two groups are left.
17:58It's clear that they did not accept our ruling on consolidation.
18:04That's why they went to the Supreme Court.
18:06Maybe it's best that they just wait for their case in the Supreme Court.
18:12Now we are in the next stage, route rationalization.
18:16We are preparing and arranging it.
18:18We are talking with LGUs to find out how many vehicles we will have,
18:22so it won't be too many or not enough.
18:24That will take two years.
18:26Later on, we will continue to modernize vehicles.
18:30But that will take a few years from now.
18:33But as of now, we are continuing the capacity building.
18:37We are strengthening the cooperatives through seminars,
18:40like management, financial management, labor laws,
18:43and their discipline on the streets.
18:45So the program is 100% continuous.
18:49But we are always open for any concerns to come
18:53so that we can find a solution.
18:56Okay. Thank you very much, Usec Andy Ortega.
18:59We'll keep in touch.
19:00Good morning to you.
19:02Good morning to you too.
19:04Double effort and hard work by some Filipinos this month
19:07because of what is believed to be a ghost month.
19:10What is a ghost month?
19:12First news live in Manila, Jomer Apresto.
19:15Jomer, what is a ghost month?
19:21Ivan, good morning.
19:22I'm here in Ilaya, Divisoria, Tondo, Manila.
19:25Some vendors are complaining because of the slow sales this month.
19:30They are blaming the ghost month.
19:33What is this?
19:34Ana has been in a bake shop for more than 4 years.
19:38And every month of July or August, their sales are slow.
19:42This is called by the Chinese as a ghost month.
19:45Despite this, they cannot shut down.
19:48The ghost month is believed in some countries in Asia.
19:51Based on culture and according to their Feng Shui expert,
19:54it starts in the month of August and reaches to the part of September.
19:59At this time, it is said that the gates of heaven and hell are opening at the same time.
20:05They believe that the spirits are making noise
20:09and it has the power to affect our decisions in life.
20:12The vendor, Richelle, also believes in the ghost month.
20:17Her problem now is how to strengthen her sales, especially since she is new to her job.
20:23Even the vendor, Jennifer, also believes in the ghost month.
20:27How does Jennifer fight this belief?
20:34The ghost month.
20:35Because it is in August, that's why the hardships are there.
20:39Now, the ghost month, our cakes and breads are weak.
20:43The Chinese say that even if it's just a little, as long as it's profitable.
20:49It's a bit weak now.
20:51The sales are weak now, even if it's day or night, it's weak.
20:55I was hoping that I could get the Nespec that I will sell.
21:07Meanwhile, Ivan, the ghost month started on the 4th of August and ended on the 2nd of September.
21:15There are also those who believe that whether it's the ghost month or not,
21:18our success in life is based on our own efforts and faith.
21:23That's the first news from Manila.
21:25I am Joe Merapresto for GMA Integrated News.
21:30Even if there is no storm, some voters still have a problem with the frequent flooding.
21:35Why? Let's find out in the first live news of Bea Pingla.
21:38Bea.
21:44Susan, for now, the water level is not high here.
21:47But according to some residents, since the end of the ghost month,
21:51the flooding has been frequent and increasing.
21:56After the Tangostanza floodgate was destroyed this June.
22:04Mary Jane's family can't sleep because they are worried that the water will reach their house.
22:12They say that the water will quickly reach their house during high tide.
22:16And sometimes, they say that it will reach their bed while they are sleeping.
22:22We can't sleep anymore. We can't sleep anymore.
22:26We are already going down.
22:28We already removed our things.
22:31We put them on the table.
22:34We are really affected.
22:36Fernando admitted that he has a bigger problem with his daily life
22:43since the floodgate was destroyed.
22:45But he says that they are already used to it.
22:48It's hard because the water level is high.
22:52That's why the people here are trying to survive.
22:57But there is no solution.
23:00Of course, the people here are already used to it.
23:03The main thing that Federico is thinking about is the effect on his family's well-being.
23:09Especially now that there are more cases of leptospirosis.
23:13Of course, the water level is high.
23:20The MMDA's target is for the floodgate to be repaired this August.
23:25The floodgate was damaged last June when a large barge hit it during low tide.
23:30According to Navotas Mayor John Retiangco,
23:33even if it takes a long time, they are still trying to improve the navigational gate.
23:39Some of the challenges they are facing in fixing the floodgate
23:43is the time and the sea.
23:51Susan, some of the residents we talked to here are ready
23:56if the water level rises again today.
23:59And that's the first news from Navotas.
24:02Be up in luck for GMA Integrated News.
24:09After a long battle in the preparation for the Olympics gold medalist, Carlos Yulo.
24:16Yulo's victory serves as an inspiration for the young gymnasts.
24:21First news, Oscar Oida.
24:25The double gold Olympic victory of Carlos Yulo.
24:31Inspiration now for the young gymnasts.
24:34We are proud as athletes of gymnastics
24:38because it's easy to recognize the sport.
24:43And we are athletes.
24:46When Kaloy called, they realized that
24:49men can be angry, we can break the gender norms.
24:54It's the ultimate goal if Carlos considers the double gold medal
24:58that he won in men's gymnastics of 2024 Paris Olympics
25:03but he said in an interview in 24 Hours,
25:06he's not yet finished his journey in the world of strength.
25:10I don't ask for anything else now.
25:13I'm so grateful to the Lord that He heard me
25:17and He didn't abandon me in all the challenges that He gave me.
25:22I grew up.
25:23I will not stop.
25:25Of course, I still want to go to the Olympics in 2028.
25:30Yulo is very grateful for all the support to him
25:34as his coach and for all the help in his training.
25:38We did our best in all aspects of training.
25:42We really worked hard.
25:45We were asked a lot of questions by coaches
25:48about their strategy.
25:51Even to his girlfriend, Chloe.
25:53I took care of my mental health and well-being.
25:57I got to know myself personally.
26:00Through ups and downs, Chloe is always there for me.
26:04And when it comes to the ups and downs of various institutions
26:09and establishments, Yulo said,
26:12It's up to me.
26:13I also have a team that will handle it.
26:16For now, Yulo is focused on his personal life.
26:20Let them achieve what they want.
26:24But he also needs to prepare for his next match in gymnastics.
26:29The code of points will also be different next year.
26:32That's what we will study.
26:35I need to adjust.
26:43For those who will go grocery this weekend,
26:45let's talk about the price of some of our products.
26:47Live from Marikina Public Market,
26:49we have the first news from EJ Gomez.
26:51EJ, what are the highs?
26:54Ivan, for those of us who plan to cook meat dishes,
27:01we can push the price today.
27:04The price of pork is going down,
27:06while for chicken, there is no movement.
27:09There are also some vegetables whose prices are going down.
27:13We will find out the sale of those items here in Marikina Public Market.
27:19It's still early in the day,
27:21but Tatay Romy is already cutting pork.
27:25They are busy selling their products because of the high demand.
27:28Even though all of their products are going down,
27:31for example, Liempo is now 350 pesos per kilo,
27:35which used to be 380 pesos.
27:37Kasim is now 340 pesos,
27:40which used to be 360 pesos.
27:44Ribs are now 330 pesos,
27:47which used to be 350 pesos.
27:50Pork liver is now 250 pesos.
27:55For Arly, who goes to the market every day,
27:58he bought pork for his family's dinner for the whole afternoon.
28:02For chicken, there is no change in the price.
28:05Drone sticks, wings, and breast part can be bought for 280 pesos.
28:10Drone sticks, wings, and breast part can be bought for 240 pesos per kilo.
28:15For the whole chicken, it's now 200 pesos per kilo.
28:18For the whole chicken, it's now 220 pesos per kilo.
28:23For the whole chicken, it's now 120 pesos per kilo.
28:28Meanwhile, there are also some vegetables whose prices are still the same.
28:33For the vegetables that went down, the price of potatoes is now 70 pesos,
28:37which used to be 100 pesos.
28:40For chayote, it's now 30 pesos, which used to be 70 pesos.
28:44For each kilo of tomato, it can be bought for 80 pesos,
28:47which used to be 200 pesos.
28:50For the vegetables that went up in price,
28:52including eggplant, it's now 135 pesos, which used to be 70 pesos.
28:57For carrots, it's now 130 pesos, which used to be 70 pesos.
29:01For long pepper, it's now 165 pesos, which used to be 60 pesos.
29:06For broccoli, it's now 100 pesos, which used to be 250 pesos per kilo.
29:12For cauliflower, it's now 50 pesos, which used to be 200 pesos.
29:18According to Tatay Romy, both have high supply and demand,
29:21which is why the prices went down.
29:25The demand for pork has increased,
29:28and that's why the prices went down.
29:33It's okay, because we can still sell it.
29:38That's why we're still looking for a way to make a living.
29:43I bought a kilo of fish, which I'm going to fry in my pan.
29:46This is for my dog.
29:48How's the price?
29:50It's okay, it didn't go up.
29:52There's no change.
29:53That's why it didn't go up.
29:56That's why we're saving so we can sell it.
29:58Even if it's a small amount, it's still okay.
30:00As long as you can pay for it, it's okay.
30:10Ivan, according to the pork vendors we talked to earlier,
30:15the price of their items has gone down since last week.
30:21It's the same with the chicken.
30:23Their prices are still the same.
30:29Here's the first news from Marikina.
30:32EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
30:37Here's the latest news.
30:39Here's the latest news.
30:40The former Commission on Elections' U.S. Federal Grand Jury is now suing
30:44Ocomelec Chairman Andy Bautista.
30:47According to the U.S. Justice Department,
30:49Bautista will face one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering
30:53and three counts of international laundering of monetary statements.
30:58Because of that, Bautista received a complaint from a company
31:02that bought the Philippine Vote Counting Machine for the 2016 election.
31:07There is no statement yet about Bautista, but he previously denied the allegation.

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