House committee won't cooperate with ICC probe on Duterte

The House quad-committee has maintained its stance of not cooperating with the International Criminal Court (ICC) regarding investigations into former president Rodrigo Duterte.

Congressman Robert Ace Barbers confirmed that the Philippines, not being a member of the ICC, is not obligated to provide any information or cooperate with the court's proceedings.

The quad-committee conducted 13 hearings since August 2024 to investigate Duterte's war on drugs, POGOs, and money laundering.

Barbers suggested that the ICC could access information from social media platforms if they wish, but the quad-committee will not actively participate or share its findings.

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