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Rappler: Philippines to charge critical news site with tax evasion | Rappler: Philippines to charge critical news site with tax evasion |
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The Philippines says it will charge the major news site Rappler, which has been critical of President Rodrigo Duterte, with tax evasion. | The Philippines says it will charge the major news site Rappler, which has been critical of President Rodrigo Duterte, with tax evasion. |
Prosecutors said on Friday they also have grounds to indict founder Maria Ressa for violating tax laws after not declaring gains made in tax returns. | Prosecutors said on Friday they also have grounds to indict founder Maria Ressa for violating tax laws after not declaring gains made in tax returns. |
Rappler has denied the charges, calling the case a "clear form of continuing intimidation and harassment". | Rappler has denied the charges, calling the case a "clear form of continuing intimidation and harassment". |
If found guilty Ms Ressa could be fined and jailed for up to 10 years. | If found guilty Ms Ressa could be fined and jailed for up to 10 years. |
The government accuses Rappler and its chief executive of failing to pay tax on 2015 bond sales which resulted in 162.5 million pesos ($3 million; £2.3 million) in gains. | The government accuses Rappler and its chief executive of failing to pay tax on 2015 bond sales which resulted in 162.5 million pesos ($3 million; £2.3 million) in gains. |
The English-language outlet's lawyer told journalists the case "has no legal leg to stand on" because Rappler did not evade any tax obligation. | The English-language outlet's lawyer told journalists the case "has no legal leg to stand on" because Rappler did not evade any tax obligation. |
A justice department official told news agency AFP the charges would be filed in court next week. | A justice department official told news agency AFP the charges would be filed in court next week. |
Earlier this year, the site had its licence revoked by the state, igniting a national debate about press freedom. | Earlier this year, the site had its licence revoked by the state, igniting a national debate about press freedom. |
What is Rappler? | What is Rappler? |
Founded in 2012 by Ms Ressa, a former CNN journalist, Rappler has grown a reputation for its hard-hitting, investigative journalism. | Founded in 2012 by Ms Ressa, a former CNN journalist, Rappler has grown a reputation for its hard-hitting, investigative journalism. |
The online news site is one of the few Philippine media organisations openly critical of the country's leader, questioning his public statement's accuracy and particularly his deadly war of drugs. | The online news site is one of the few Philippine media organisations openly critical of the country's leader, questioning his public statement's accuracy and particularly his deadly war of drugs. |
The president has labelled the site's reports as "twisted" and banned its reporter from covering his official activities. | The president has labelled the site's reports as "twisted" and banned its reporter from covering his official activities. |
"It is meant for maximum impact of intimidation," Ms Ressa told The New York Times on Friday after receiving an award from the International Center for Journalists in Washington, DC. | "It is meant for maximum impact of intimidation," Ms Ressa told The New York Times on Friday after receiving an award from the International Center for Journalists in Washington, DC. |
The Philippines has had one of the strongest records of press freedom in Asia, but observers say this has changed in Mr Duterte's presidency. | |
In 2016, Mr Duterte was criticised for saying some of the many journalists killed in the country deserved to die. | In 2016, Mr Duterte was criticised for saying some of the many journalists killed in the country deserved to die. |
Since 1986, 176 journalists have been killed in the country, making it one of the most dangerous in the world for reporters. | Since 1986, 176 journalists have been killed in the country, making it one of the most dangerous in the world for reporters. |
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