AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSchool Safety & Justice: Malacañang said Cebu’s “total ban” on phones in Dumanjug looks like it may carry an unreasonable penalty, while the DOJ probe into the Ateneo drowning case will still determine possible institutional liability under the Anti-Hazing Act framework. PNP Prevention Push: PNP chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. ordered tighter school-police coordination, more anti-bullying and online safety campaigns, and heightened monitoring ahead of VP Sara Duterte’s Senate impeachment trial. Juvenile Justice Debate: DSWD clarified that the 14-year-old Tacloban shooting suspect can’t be criminally charged because children below the age of criminal responsibility are exempt, reigniting calls over lowering the age. Local Education Support: FFCCCII turned over five classroom buildings to Pampanga public schools, and Gov. Lilia Pineda convened a school safety meeting emphasizing psychosocial support and trauma management. Pride & Inclusion: Joy Barcoma and Baus Rufo backed the SOGIE Equality Bill in Pride Month messaging, while Imus held its Pride Walk to deepen community inclusion. Culture & Lifestyle: Taste Cebu 2026 spotlights Cebuano gastronomy as a “living gallery,” with proceeds for the Cebu Food Bank. Travel & Health: DFA said Filipino travelers to Oman no longer need a negative HIV medical certificate for entry.
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