The court cited a video where he “cursed and uttered profane remarks” at a woman journalist. Read more at straitstimes.com.
- The Philippines Supreme Court said Wednesday it has stripped a new adviser to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr of the right to practise law over a “misogynistic” outburst against a journalist.
However, Mr Marcos’ top aide Lucas Bersamin said Mr Gadon would remain in his position and that the president “believes he will do a good job”. Mr Gadon, who backed Mr Marcos’ bid for the presidency but failed in his own attempt to win a Senate seat, was previously convicted and suspended from practising law for three months for using “offensive and intemperate language”, and faced 10 other administrative cases, the statement said.
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