The Senate ordered Thursday, June 2 the release of two executives of Pharmally Pharmaceutical corporation who had been detained since December for their refusal or failure to submit corporate documents to the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee on their more than P10@billion contracts to supply Covid19 -re
For humanitarian reasons, the Senate leadership authorized last night, January 10 the release from their custody COVID-hit Twinkle Dargani, president of the controversial Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corporation. This followed the approval by Senate President Vicente C. Sotto III of Dargani’s release a
Twinkle Dargani, president of the controversial Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corporation, was released from Senate custody at 12:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11. Retired Major General Rene Samonte, chief of the Senate Office of Sergeant-at-Arms (OSAA), said his office released Twinkle to her mother, Deepa.