Sara Duterte: Quiboloy being ‘unfairly’ targeted
MANILA — Vice President Sara Duterte has publicly come to the defense of her father’s spiritual adviser Apollo Quiboloy, downplaying the sexual abuse and trafficking charges against him by describing the congressional probes into his actions as a form of “unfair” and “violent” targeting by accusers.
In a video statement posted on Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI)’s X (formerly Twitter) page Monday night, Duterte said that Quiboloy has been deprived of due process and has seemingly been handed a “guilty verdict” in the hearings conducted in Congress.
Duterte did not say it, but the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) founder is currently in hiding even as he has been compelled to testify in two separate hearings at the Senate and the House of Representatives concerning his and his church’s alleged offenses, with some of the gravest allegations involving his alleged rape and abuse of minors.
The Senate women and gender equality committee is conducting a probe into the alleged sexual abuses, trafficking and other offenses committed by Quiboloy and his church members, while the House legislative franchise committee is investigating the alleged franchise violations of SMNI, the media partner of the KOJC.
Both the House and the Senate have issued a subpoena against Quiboloy for his refusal to attend committee hearings. After Quiboloy’s failure to attend three Senate hearings, the Senate committee has since cited Quiboloy in contempt and sought his arrest, while the House committee has threatened to do the same unless he shows up to the panel’s hearing on Tuesday.
While the House is not investigating Quiboloy’s alleged crimes, House leaders have summoned him to face the committee to personally explain his role in establishing and running SMNI after his legal representatives claimed that he no longer has anything to do with the network.