In an unexpected turn of events, the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) has stepped away from representing government agencies facing legal scrutiny over the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte. The decision marks a crucial shift in the case, raising speculation about its potential impact on the government’s legal strategy.
The OSG, which serves as the chief legal defender of the government, has not provided a clear reason for its withdrawal. However, its absence could leave a significant gap in the government’s legal defense.
With the case still unfolding, many are closely monitoring how this move will influence proceedings. The OSG’s decision has sparked questions about the administration’s position on the arrest and what it could mean for those involved.