Senate Flood Control Probe Rescheduled to June 8
Erwin Tulfo: Senate flood control probe moved to June 8

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The Senate blue ribbon committee, led by Erwin Tulfo, has postponed its investigation into flood control anomalies to June 8, moving it from the originally scheduled date of June 4. This change follows a leadership transition in the committee.
- 01Erwin Tulfo is the newly elected chair of the Senate blue ribbon committee.
- 02The flood control probe was initially set for June 4.
- 03The hearing has now been rescheduled to June 8.
- 04The committee leadership change occurred amid upheaval in the Senate.
- 05Sen. Pia Cayetano previously led the committee before the transition.
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In Manila, Philippines, Erwin Tulfo, the newly elected chair of the Senate blue ribbon committee, announced that the investigation into flood control anomalies will now take place on June 8, instead of the previously planned June 4 date. This rescheduling comes after a significant change in the committee's leadership, which saw the departure of several committee heads, including Sen. Pia Cayetano, who had initially been in charge of the inquiry. The probe is part of ongoing efforts to address issues related to flood control in the country.
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The rescheduling of the flood control probe may affect ongoing discussions and actions related to flood management in the Philippines.
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