The Philippine government is intensifying its efforts to capture fugitive businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang, while simultaneously facing a decline in public trust amid a mounting economic crisis triggered by global energy shocks.
Interpol Red Notice Issued for Atong Ang
Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla has confirmed that the International Criminal Police Organization issued a Red Notice against Charlie “Atong” Ang. This action comes as part of a multiagency manhunt related to the case of the “missing sabungeros.”
Secretary Remulla reported that Ang was sighted in Region 4A (Calabarzon) approximately two weeks ago. The fugitive is believed to be moving between various locations with a small group to avoid capture.
Given the current manhunt, law enforcement may continue to track Ang’s movements across different regions, and the Red Notice could lead to his provisional arrest if he is located internationally.
Public Trust in Cabinet Declines
A recent survey by polling firm Tangere indicates a downward trend in satisfaction and trust regarding President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s Cabinet. Data collected from April 9 to 11 shows a 7.87 percent drop in satisfaction ratings compared to January figures.
The survey also recorded a 9.74 percent increase in dissatisfaction and a 4.39 percent dip in trust ratings. Tangere attributed these shifts to public concern over the rising cost of living and the domestic impact of the energy crisis in the Middle East.
Economic Pressure and Fuel Costs
The ripple effects of the Middle East war are being felt in the transport sector. Ride-hailing platform Angkas has reduced its rider commissions from 20 percent to 18 percent to help drivers cope with soaring fuel costs.
Angkas CEO George Royeca has called for a “whole-of-nation approach” to resolve the country’s transportation challenges. Meanwhile, Fitch Ratings warned that government efforts to shield consumers via energy subsidies and price controls could strain the national fiscal position.
Fitch noted that while these measures cushion households and businesses, they transfer costs onto state balance sheets. This trend is observed across the Asia-Pacific region, including the Philippines.
Legislative and Community Updates
In the Senate, the Ethics Committee is now prepared to evaluate complaints against certain senators. Chairman Sen. JV Ejercito stated that the panel can proceed with hearings now that the governing rules have been approved and signatures have been secured.
In sports, the Philippine Sports Commission is set to hold the Visayas leg of the 2026 Indigenous Peoples (IP) Games in Iloilo City on April 18-19. The event will feature participants from Panay Island, including Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo, and Guimaras.
The games were originally scheduled for September of last year but were postponed due to the impact of Severe Tropical Storm Opong.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Red Notice issued against Atong Ang?
The Red Notice is a request for law enforcement agencies worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest Charlie “Atong” Ang pending legal proceedings related to the “missing sabungeros” case.

What factors contributed to the decline in Cabinet trust ratings?
The polling firm Tangere linked the decline to public reactions regarding the rising cost of living and the domestic impact of the Middle East energy crisis.
Why did Angkas reduce its commission for drivers?
Angkas reduced its commission from 20 percent to 18 percent to alleviate the financial burden on drivers caused by soaring fuel costs.
How should the government balance the necessitate for energy subsidies with the risk of straining the national fiscal position?
