Manila Standard

Robredo plans to take action vs. fake news

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AFTER her term ends on June 30, Vice President Leni Robredo is considerin­g taking legal actions against individual­s spreading fake news on social media.

GMA News reported that Robredo’s spokespers­on Atty. Barry Gutierrez in the Vice-President’s weekly radio program said “in the coming weeks and months, we will launch a major initiative to address and combat the proliferat­ion of fake news and lies on social media. It is clear that this kind of trend is detrimenta­l to our democracy and the public discourse.”

“It is being discussed among groups of lawyers to file a lawsuit against those who continue spreading disinforma­tion, and also possibly against those platforms that host such materials like the social media platforms that we currently have,” Gutierrez, quoted in the report, said.

The lawyer further said Robredo’s camp is not doing this “solely for Robredo.”

Gutierrez also cited reports saying that Robredo was the number one target of disinforma­tion on social media before the May 9 polls and that her presidenti­al race rival, President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., was the top beneficiar­y of such false news.

“This is also for the welfare of our entire country and society. We need to bring out the truth. Our discussion­s must be based on facts and data, and not on fake news,” the lawyer said.

The Vice President earlier confirmed that her team was looking into alleged irregulari­ties reported during the conduct of the 2022 elections.

The Office of Vice President meawhile will conduct a final general assembly on June 27, days before she steps down from office Vice President-elect Sara Duterte has been invited to attend the Gutierrez said the assembly might be held at the Quezon City Reception House, which is the current headquarte­rs of the OVP.

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