MANILA — The House of Representatives has tasked its Committee on Legislative Franchises to investigate the spread of claims that Speaker Martin Romualdez spent over P1.8 billion in travel news, which the chamber has called "baseless" and a "blatant attempt to spread misinformation."
House Deputy Majority Leader David Suarez delivered a privilege speech to hit the claims that were broadcast on Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI).
Suarez, congressman of Quezon's 2nd District, said he also wants the panel to act on similar resolutions pending before the panel.
"Unfortunately, we live in an environment of fake news." Suarez said
Asking aloud whether the network bothered to validate the claims, Suarez said that these were "nothing but baseless attacks, fake news that destroy the very integrity and dignity of the House of Representatives."
House Secretary General Reginald Velasco has rejected the claims, saying in a statement that Suarez read into the record, that the claims "are not only baseless but are blatant attempt to spread misinformation and defame the Speaker's character."
He also said that the House Secretariat "categorically [denies] these false allegations and condemn in the strongest terms the propagation of such irresponsible and damaging news."
The privilege speech is the second time that House officials have reacted to claims made on the network owned by televangelist Apollo Quiboloy.
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