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00:00Even if the price of rice went down, the price of vegetables, pork, chicken, and fish went up
00:06according to the data of the Philippine Statistics Authority this January.
00:10The Department of Agriculture plans to increase the maximum SRP of pork and chicken.
00:15Witnessed by Bernadette Reyes.
00:21Before the opening of the store, the price of the rice that was being sold was changed
00:25to their place in Mutianang Pasig Public Market.
00:28Starting today, the maximum suggested retail price for 5% broken imported rice is reduced to P55 per kilo.
00:38This is the old P56, so we reduced it to P55 to be able to follow up.
00:45As long as we earn even a little.
00:47But Shane still can't lower the price.
00:51We will lower the price before February 15 as long as we can finish our old stock.
00:57According to the Department of Agriculture, no notice of violation will be issued
01:01as long as they follow the new price in an easier time.
01:05On February 15, the maximum SRP will also be implemented in the provinces.
01:11Some people really buy more stock.
01:14It's always like that. We're okay with that.
01:17And then for others, since their supply has already reached a lower price,
01:21they immediately comply with the P55.
01:24The target is to lower the maximum SRP to P49 per kilo in March.
01:30According to the Department of Agriculture, the government's target is to lower the price of rice to this level
01:36before July 2023.
01:39The target is P41 per kilo for regular milled rice, and P45 for well-milled rice.
01:45According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the price of rice will be lowered this January.
01:51Negative 2.3 percent is the remaining inflation rate of rice this January 2025,
01:57compared to positive 0.8 percent last December.
02:01This is the lowest since June 2020, where we had minus 2.8 percent inflation.
02:11January 2024 is about 22.6 percent and this will continue until July, which is 20.9 percent.
02:20But even if the price of rice is halved, the price of vegetables, pork, chicken, and fish has increased.
02:28Those are the ones affected by the food inflation rate, which increased from 3.5 percent last December to 4 percent this January.
02:36Headline inflation remained at 2.9 percent, or an increase in the price of products and services this January.
02:44According to the Department of Agriculture, like rice, the maximum SRP for pork will also be lowered.
02:50But they are still discussing how much and when this will be implemented.
02:54For GMA Integrated News, I am Bernadette Reyes, your Saksi.
03:00The family of a 13-year-old girl decided to file a complaint and went viral,
03:04after she was beaten by a minor as well.
03:07The victim accused her of stealing, but she denied it.
03:11The video you are about to watch is very sensitive.
03:15Saksi, this is Joseph Moro.
03:22A 13-year-old girl is crying as she is surrounded by minors in this viral video on social media.
03:30One of them is approaching her, but the other is holding her back.
03:36But later, the 13-year-old girl was beaten by another minor.
03:43She was held back by another minor, but the other was holding her back.
03:51The victim continued to cry.
03:54She was crying as she was pulling her hair and kicking it.
03:58One of them is crying because of pity.
04:08But instead of stopping, the pain continued.
04:18Again, they hurt a minor who continued to cry while being beaten by another minor.
04:24Again, they hurt a minor who continued to cry while being beaten by another minor.
04:30In another viral video, someone was heard saying that they were being forced to confess.
04:45We learned that the minor was being forced to confess, as well as other people who were hurt by her.
04:51We were allowed by the parents of the 13-year-old victim to interview her son, who we will call alias Mika.
04:57According to Mika, she was beaten four times by her brothers and sisters in this house on January 30.
05:04She was threatened by the mother of these people who gave her a baton.
05:09What did she say to you?
05:11If I don't go out, she will beat her children.
05:15Even though she was begging for mercy, she did not stop hurting minors between the ages of 6 and 13.
05:22According to the barangay, the mother of the victims first told them that Mika threatened to beat her, but Mika refused.
05:29Mika's mother could not accept the beating of her son.
05:42The mother of the victims also refused.
05:44She really confessed to us, not just to me, but to the person who confessed that she did it.
05:49But no one was able to recover from the beating of Mika.
05:51I told her to confess to my son, but I couldn't. I was just afraid.
05:58Now, I left. I went to my sister's house.
06:02When I came back, I was about 30 minutes late.
06:06I was about to go home.
06:08The door was closed.
06:09I saw him standing when I entered the house.
06:14He looked like that.
06:16He was sweating and he had something here.
06:19They said it was chocolate.
06:21I told them to fix it.
06:25It could be like that.
06:26But my son said it was chocolate.
06:29Ania wanted to fix it because she didn't like what happened.
06:32We were also able to interview 13-year-old Alias Mariel after we were allowed by her parents.
06:38She is one of the victims of Mika.
06:40I was also brought here because of my anger.
06:43That's why I did it.
06:44I'm sorry for what I did.
06:46I won't do it again.
06:48The mother of the woman who was beaten by a minor was determined to file a case,
06:52which was accepted by the other party.
06:55All minorities are now under counseling under the City Social Welfare and Development or CSWD of Malolos.
07:03There is also a parenting seminar for parents.
07:06For GMA Integrated News, I am Joseph Morong, your witness.
07:11Before the witness,
07:12the two government officials were asked to identify the victims of Mika
07:17who were arrested by FOGO workers.
07:19Several million pesos were paid to them by several victims
07:23in the belief that the suspects can free their loved ones.
07:28Witness, Salimere Fran, Exclusive.
07:43After receiving marked money,
07:45this woman and another man were arrested by PNP-CIDG, AFP, and PAOK
07:51in a visa consultancy office in Intramuros, Manila.
07:55They were identified as PAOK, Bureau of Immigration, and NBI.
08:01The arrested FOGO workers were promised freedom and were removed from the deportation list.
08:09The accused was arrested due to stress
08:12in order to be able to pay the 1.1 million pesos requested by the suspects.
08:18Her husband's parents even bought a house in China in order to be able to pay.
08:39I am also worried about my fiancé's parents
08:42because they were only given a month to pay for the house they bought.
08:48Nais' husband was arrested during a raid in Parañaque and paid 1.1 million pesos.
08:54But the problem is, it was not PAOK, but the Bureau of Immigration who arrested his husband.
09:01They told me to wait because PAOK was the one who arrested my husband.
09:05I told them that I have nothing to worry about.
09:07They believed me.
09:09This office is a visa consultancy firm.
09:12But they offer extra service.
09:15That is the arrangement of various documents for the prisoners.
09:20Here, you can see the various documents, passports, and alien certificates of registration.
09:28All of these were pre-processed by the authorities for the case they are preparing for the last suspects.
09:35The passports, alien certificates of registration, and various documents were also recovered.
09:41According to PAOK, the office is now under their radar because of being a fixer.
09:46We received reports last year, even last year,
09:50about who is the fixer or who is the conductor who is carrying the documents of the Chinese.
10:00Especially those who are working in the POGO operations.
10:04They are carrying their passports so that they can have Philippine passports.
10:08They will have a birth certificate from PSA.
10:12And even a death certificate if they want to kill someone.
10:15They will have a new identity.
10:18They will have a new certificate.
10:20This is what we are looking for.
10:22The POGO babies' mothers have been victims of many groups.
10:27According to PAOK, there are groups in various government agencies.
10:33We have seen pictures.
10:35We have seen videos.
10:37We will not stop them.
10:40We will really stop them.
10:41The arrested refused to give a statement.
10:44No comment.
10:45The two are facing multiple complaints of robbery extortion,
10:49usurpation of person of authority,
10:51estafa,
10:52and grave coercion.
10:54For GMA Integrated News, here are 5 references of your witnesses.
10:59Vice President Sara Duterte is not the first and second president to face an impeachment complaint.
11:04The history of impeachment in the country is our witness.
11:07This is one of the unforgettable events of the administration of President Joseph Estrada in 2000.
11:17on the verified complaint for impeachment against His Excellency President Joseph Ejercito Estrada
11:23for alleged bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust,
11:29and culpable violation of the Constitution.
11:32The reading of the articles of impeachment against Estrada in the plenary of the camera
11:38was even tried by his allies.
11:41Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, point of order.
11:56Mr. Speaker, I rise to raise a point of order.
12:00Resolution to the Senate, a verified complaint.
12:02But they were beaten.
12:04Accordingly, the Secretary General is immediately directed to transmit to the Senate
12:11the impeachment complaint constituting the articles of impeachment
12:15together with the verified resolution of endorsement.
12:20Session is suspended.
12:22Because of this, Estrada became the first and first president of the country to be impeached.
12:34His impeachment trial was not completed due to the incitement of the EDSA 2
12:38who insulted him in his position.
12:41Because of Estrada, the word impeachment came alive in the vocabulary of the Filipinos.
12:47This is the process that was included in the Constitution
12:50for the removal of presidents, vice presidents, members of the Supreme Court
12:56and leaders of constitutional commissions, as well as ombudsmen.
13:02In the investigation of the GMA Integrated News Research,
13:05it was first tried in 1949
13:08when President Elpidio Quirino filed an impeachment complaint.
13:13In 1964, President Diosdado Macapagal was also faced with this.
13:19And in 1985, President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
13:23All of those complaints were trashed.
13:27This process was also used against President Cory Aquino in 1988
13:31but it also did not succeed.
13:34Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was slapped
13:37by the subsequent impeachment complaints
13:39from 2005 to 2008,
13:42but none of them succeeded.
13:46Former President Inoy Aquino was also faced with this in 2014
13:50and Rodrigo Duterte in 2017,
13:53but all of them were trashed as well.
13:56Impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara G. Duterte.
14:01Is there any objection?
14:02The chair hears none.
14:03The motion is approved.
14:04Is there any objection?
14:05The chair hears none.
14:07The motion is approved.
14:09The impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte
14:12became a history.
14:15Because she was the first Vice President
14:18who was impeached in the country.
14:20But she was not the first Vice President
14:22who was faced with an impeachment complaint.
14:26Estrada was also faced with this
14:29when she was a Vice President in 1994.
14:32Likewise, Vice President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
14:35in 2000.
14:37None of them succeeded.
14:40There was also an impeachment complaint
14:42against Vice President Noel de Castro in 2005
14:45and Leni Robredo in 2017.
14:49But none of them endorsed the law.
14:53In total,
14:54five officials were impeached
14:57after the EDSA revolution.
14:59They are President Estrada,
15:01former Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez,
15:03former Chief Justice Renato Coronan,
15:05former Comilect Chairman Andres Bautista,
15:08and now,
15:09Vice President Duterte.
15:12For GMA Integrated News,
15:14J.P. Soriano is your witness.
15:29.