Maria Ressa, Nobel laureate, cleared of charges in tax evasion case in the Philippines

Maria Ressa, Nobel laureate, cleared of charges in tax evasion case in the Philippines

Maria Ressa, a Nobel prize ⁣winner ⁣and co-founder of the online news site Rappler, has been acquitted of a tax evasion charge in⁣ the Philippines, another legal victory in ⁢her ⁣battle against multiple charges filed during the government of former president Rodrigo Duterte.

Ressa, a fierce ‍Duterte critic, smiled as the judge delivered the verdict.

She has long maintained ⁤the cases against her and ‍Rappler, which she co-founded in 2012, ⁢were politically motivated.

“You gotta have faith,” the 59-year-old told reporters outside the court.

Ressa and Rappler had faced five government charges of tax evasion stemming from the 2015 sale of Philippine depositary receipts, which is a way for companies to raise money ‌from foreign investors.

A court acquitted ​them on four charges in January. The fifth was heard by a‍ different court, which cleared her ‍and Rappler of wrongdoing on Tuesday.

Source from www.aljazeera.com

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