Sa pagdinig ng Senado kaugnay ng “fake news,” pinuna ni Badoy ang aniya’y pangit na paglalarawan ni Robredo sa ating bansa.
“The Vice President is one of the primary purveyors of fake news and the President may be an even bigger victim than she is,” sabi ni Badoy sa hearing.
“For instance, she just said recently – she paints a gloomy picture of the country at a time in history where all important numbers are looking up.”
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Inakusahan ni Presidential Communications Undersecretary Lorraine Badoy si Vice President Leni Robredo bilang pasimuno o “purveyor” ng “fake news.”
Sa pagdinig ng Senado kaugnay ng “fake news,” pinuna ni Badoy ang aniya’y pangit na paglalarawan ni Robredo sa ating bansa.
“The Vice President is one of the primary purveyors of fake news and the President may be an even bigger victim than she is,” sabi ni Badoy sa hearing.
“For instance, she just said recently – she paints a gloomy picture of the country at a time in history where all important numbers are looking up.”
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VIA NEWS5’S MAEANNE LOS BAÑOS | Presidential Communications Undersecretary Lorraine Badoy sa Senate hearing tungkol sa “fake news.”
Walang kinatawan ang Bise Presidente sa nasabing pagdinig para sagutin ang akusasyon ni Badoy. Pero tinanong si Badoy ng blogger na si Tonyo Cruz kung ang pahayag na ito ng kalihim ay kanyang personal na pahayag o ito ba ay maituturing na pahayag mula sa Presidential Communications Operations Office.
Sinegundahan naman ni BusinessWorld at InterAksyon Editor-in-Chief Roby Alampay ang puna ni Cruz.
“I do think it is an important question and take this as an example: when an Undersecretary for Communications says this, is that the official position of the PCOO and of government?” tanong ni Alampay.
Sagot ni Badoy, ito ay kanyang personal opinion.
Pero pagdidiin ni Alampay, hindi pwedeng igiit ng mga public officials ang kanilang mga pribadong opinyon.
“I think the easiest way to deal with it is to basically tell anybody involved in official communications of Government that there is no such thing as your private equity here. Anything you say will be attributed – not just may, not just to you and not just to your office, but – to government,” paliwanag ni Alampay.
VIA NEWS5’S MAEANNE LOS BAÑOS | InterAksyon at BusinessWorld Editor-in-Chief Roby Alampay sa Senate hearing tungkol sa “fake news.”
“As long as you’re writing, your followers and your readers are an asset. It is an asset. And if theoretically, for example, a public official were to build up another million followers during tenure, by the end of that, he or she would have gotten followers courtesy of taxpayer money. And therefore, there is that conflict,” dagdag pa ng bakitang mamamahayag.
Para kay Alampay, makabubuting bitawan ng sinumang papasok sa gobyerno, lalo na sa larangan ng communications, ang kanyang pagiging isang pribadong indibidwal.
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