Philippines court disbars Marcos adviser over ‘misogynistic’ outburst
The Philippines Supreme Court strips a new adviser to President Ferdinand Marcos of the right to practise law over a ‘misogynistic’ outburst against a journalist. – EPA pic, June 28, 2023.
THE Philippines Supreme Court said today it has stripped a new adviser to President Ferdinand Marcos of the right to practise law over a “misogynistic” outburst against a journalist. Marcos appointed lawyer Lorenzo Gadon as his adviser on poverty alleviation on Monday, highlighting his “legal expertise and extensive experience in various industries”.
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