No Reward System
by 4Reuminct
by 4Reuminct
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Go denies cash reward for killings in Duterte’s War on drug
Senator Bong Go clarified the allegations that there was a cash incentive which allegedly involved P1 million per kill in Former President Rodrigo Duterte’s War on drugs is not true, October 12.
It was two days before the affidavit of former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office general manager Royina Garma testified that Duterte’s war on drugs involved a reward system, including a money incentive that reached P20,000 to P1 million.
“Nais kong klaruhin na walang reward system na iniimplementa noon kapalit ang buhay ng sinuman,” Go said in a statement.
“The former President has stated clearly numerous times that his administration never sanctioned nor tolerated any form of senseless killings,” he clarified.
He also denied his involvement in handling the money for the supposed reward system in the war on drugs.
“Bilang Special Assistant of the President noon, I have no participation whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in the operational requirements of the war on drugs,” Go explained.
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