Coalition condemns senator's remarks on journalists

The #FactsFirstPH coalition denounced Senator Rodante Marcoleta's accusation that journalists are 'bayaran' or paid hacks in connection with flood control corruption investigations.

The coalition issued its statement on June 6 in Manila. It said the remarks were made without evidence and aimed to vilify media uncovering government corruption. The group noted that such statements harm journalism's credibility and create conditions for abuse of funds with impunity. It added that the comments endanger journalists already facing risks while investigating corruption. The coalition expressed disappointment at an elected official spreading disinformation. It called for greater support for journalists and fact-checkers during what it described as the country's biggest corruption scandal in history.

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Senators debating flood control issues during a contested blue ribbon committee hearing in the Philippine Senate.
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Cayetano bloc holds contested Blue Ribbon hearing on flood control

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Senators allied with Alan Peter Cayetano conducted a Blue Ribbon committee hearing on flood control anomalies on June 4 despite objections from the Senate majority bloc led by Win Gatchalian.

Malacañang has shrugged off the coalition launched on Sunday by allies of the Duterte family. The Reform Alliance for Good Governance and Accountability, or RAGE Coalition, led by Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte, unites political forces aligned with the Dutertes amid government challenges like anomalous infrastructure projects and soaring fuel prices. Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said President Marcos will not be swayed by personal grudges or ambitions.

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Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson said President Marcos will not be spared from the Senate probe into the multibillion-peso flood control scandal if evidence points to him. However, unsworn allegations against the president on social media hold no legal weight. Lacson is preparing a 'Chairman's Progress Report' to resume hearings.

A coalition of activists filed a graft complaint with the Ombudsman on Monday, March 30, against former undersecretaries Adrian Bersamin and Trygve Olaivar over an alleged multibillion-peso kickback scheme in flood control projects. The complaint draws from testimonies by former DPWH undersecretary Roberto Bernardo. The Ombudsman is also investigating them for plunder conspiracy.

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The Presidential Communications Office has again asked the Department of Justice to investigate and file legal action against three Facebook pages spreading disinformation about the president's health. The PCO endorsed the accounts to the DOJ on Wednesday, April 15. The DOJ said it will refer the matter to the National Bureau of Investigation.

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