The Philippines’ tax bureau filed a criminal complaint on Thursday accusing news site Rappler and two executives of evading 133.8 million pesos in tax, the latest move against a network whose reporting has irritated the government. Also on Thursday, Philippines’ National Bureau of Investigation confirmed that it filed a cyber libel complaint against news website Rappler. NBI Director Dante Gierran said the agency filed the complaint last Friday, March 2. The National Union of Journalists in the Philippines has slammed the ban on Rappler as a display of “extreme pettiness” on Duterte’s part. Lawmakers and other critics have called the move an act of “censorship” with a “chilling effect” on media.