Uniform justice? Why the Philippine military expelled a lawmaker but not VP Sara Duterte
Sources said legal ambiguity and political risk shaped how the armed forces handled two high-profile reservist cases

Military officers and defence observers said the contrasting treatment underscores how power, political risk and legal grey zones shape how the Armed Forces of the Philippines disciplines its reservists, as the rift between the president and his vice-president widens ahead of the 2028 race.
She also sharply criticised the armed forces chief for alleged corruption, comments that some civil society groups said should have disqualified her from remaining in the reserve force.

A defence and security expert said the difference in treatment was stark. “The bottom line is, the military is afraid of Sara,” the expert told This Week in Asia on condition of anonymity. “She might become president [in 2028] and she’s the type to exact payback.”