PBBM, tiniyak na may mananagot sa napaulat na paglabas ng bansa ni Alice Guo
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00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. promised that anyone who can be proven guilty of the departure of the former Bambang Mayor, Alice Guo, from the country will be held accountable.
00:10Next, we have a reporter from Indonesia, Alcalde Alan Francisco, for details.
00:18Heads will roll, or the government personnel who helped in the departure of Dismissed Bambang Tarlac Mayor, Alice Guo, will be held accountable.
00:27President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. promised that anyone who can be proven guilty of the departure of the former Bambang Mayor, Alice Guo, from the country will be held accountable.
00:39According to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the departure of Guo's country was only announced as a small corruption of the justice system due to the lack of public trust in the system.
00:49The administration will be forced to expose those behind Guo's departure.
00:54The investigation has already been carried out, and those responsible for it will surely be suspended and will be held accountable.
01:01President Marcos added that the government has no right to put anyone's personal interests aside from serving the people with dignity, integrity, and justice.
01:12Before this, the Office of the President ordered the Department of Justice and Department of Foreign Affairs to cancel the Philippine passports of Alice Guo, her family, and a woman named Philippine Online Gaming Operator, or POGO.
01:27Based on a memorandum dated Aug. 20, which was signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin for Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulia and DFA Secretary Enrique Manalo,
01:37the Office of the President ordered the cancellation of Guo's passport, along with the children named Wesley Leal Guo, Sheila Leal Guo, and POGO representative Catherine Cassandra Leong.
01:51Executive Secretary Bersamin referred to the Republic Act No. 11983, or the Philippine Passport Act,
01:58which states that it is up to the Philippine passport cancellation if the holder or owner is a fugitive or hiding from justice.
02:07Bersamin mentioned the arrest warrants against Guo and his family,
02:11followed by the refusal to participate amid repeated invitations to listen to the illegal activities of POGO in the country.
02:19The Executive Secretary also added that there were criminal complaints against Guo due to trafficking.
02:24Other cases were also filed against the former mayor due to his refusal to participate in POGO operations.
02:31Ong, who helped Guo in Singapore, was the first to be sighted in contempt of the camera due to his frequent visits to the hearings.
02:39Alan Francisco for Pabansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.