The Senate has officially announced the rescheduling of the highly anticipated probe proceedings against Natasha, following a brief delay due to scheduling conflicts. The proceedings, which were initially set to take place earlier this week, will now occur on March 12, 2025, at 10:00 AM in the Senate Committee on Ethics and Oversight chamber.
The investigation centers around allegations involving Natasha’s conduct and her involvement in various controversial activities. The Senate probe aims to determine the extent of her participation, its potential impact on public trust, and the legal implications surrounding the matter.
Chairperson Senator Evelyn Hayes confirmed the decision to reschedule, emphasizing the importance of thorough examination and ensuring all necessary parties are available to testify. "The investigation will proceed in full accordance with our ethical and legal responsibilities," she stated. "We are committed to conducting a fair and transparent process, which will allow the public to see the truth behind these allegations."
Senator Hayes also reassured that the rescheduling does not delay the Senate’s commitment to accountability, and all involved will be given the opportunity to present their sides. The hearing will be open to the public, with coverage expected to be widely followed by both national and international media outlets.