World

Philippines Nobel Laureate Journalist Maria Ressa Clears Of Tax Fraud

A trial court in the Philippines acquitted Philippines Nobel laureate Maria Ressa and her news site Rappler of tax fraud on Tuesday, in yet another legal success for the persecuted journalist.

Ressa, who shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 with a Russian writer, is the editor-in-chief of Rappler, a news outlet known for its harsh criticism of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and his deadly drug war.

Ressa told the media after the verdict was announced that she felt good about the court’s decision.

After being exonerated of similar tax charges nine months ago, Ressa’s acquittal was expected.

These allegations derive from a 2018 government indictment accusing Ressa and Rappler of evading taxes by failing to register the revenues of a depositary receipts sale to overseas investors in 2015.

Maria Ressa, 59, is currently on bail and was convicted in 2020 for cyber libel in one of several cases initiated by government agencies against the website. She claimed that the cases were politically motivated.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in office for 14 months, has stated that he will not intervene in the court lawsuits against Rappler.

Rappler is still up for business as it appeals a securities regulator’s closure decision.

The Philippines is ranked 132 out of 180 nations on the World Press Freedom Index, with the media described as extremely vibrant despite the government’s targeted attacks and constant harassment of critical journalists.

Also read: More Than 420,000 Russian Soldiers Stationed In Ukraine Occupied Territory

Spriha Rai

Recent Posts

Acharya Pramod Krishnam: A Surge Of Emotion In The Ocean Of Sanatan Dharma; Meets Pandit Dhirendra Shastri

On X Acharya Pramod Krishnam, the head of Kalki Dham posted about meeting with Pandit…

9 hours ago

Asian Geography Conference Champions Youth As Vanguards Of National Development

Colonel Mustafa urges youth to use geography actively for disaster management, policy, and national development.

12 hours ago

India Sends Record 111-Member Squad To Deaflympics 2025 In Tokyo

India names a record 111-member team for Deaflympics 2025, competing across 11 sports disciplines.

12 hours ago

PM Modi, Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Bharat Ratna LK Advani

PM Modi, Amit Shah, and leaders extend birthday wishes to Bharat Ratna LK Advani.

13 hours ago

Justice Vikram Nath Hails PM Modi’s Vision For Accessible & Technology-Driven Justice At NALSA Conference

Justice Vikram Nath praised PM Modi’s vision for inclusive, tech-driven justice and legal empowerment.

13 hours ago

Justice Surya Kant Calls For Empathetic Tech-Driven Legal Aid System At NALSA Conference

Justice Surya Kant urged empathetic, tech-driven legal aid reforms to make justice accessible and inclusive.

13 hours ago