Philippine Daily Inquirer

OPasked Mocha to join Duterte trips, says Andanar

- @PathRoxasI­NQ By Pathricia AnnV. Roxas

So why is Communicat­ions Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson usually included in President Duterte’s foreign trips?

“Because Asec. Mocha (had been) requested to join the trip by the Office of the President,” Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar said on Thursday, in response to the question earlier raised by Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Carlos Zarate.

Zarate had slammed Uson for her controvers­ial posts in her blog and asked why she was always included in the President’s trips abroad.

“I respect the right of Asec. Mocha as an advocate of press freedom. But if you’re part of a government office, you should be held accountabl­e for [your actions], especially if you’re using public funds,” Zarate said.

During House deliberati­ons on the budget of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO), Andanar confirmed that Uson was part of Mr. Duterte’s delegation in his ongoing visits to Israel and Jordan.

Uson’s help requested

Other government agencies and officials, including Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, have also requested that Uson help them promote their events, Andanar added.

Uson, he said, currently hosts two shows, the “DDS Podcast,” and “Good News Duterte,” aside from regularly providing content to the government’s press conference­s, social media accounts and radio and television networks.

The former sexy dancer and singer was recently criticized for the risque “Pepededera­lismo” jingle video that ostensibly promotes federalism.

Netizens’ outrage

Shown over Uson’s “Good News Game Show,” the video had cohost Drew Olivar dancing and chanting, “I-pepe, i-pepe, idede, i-dede … ipederalis­mo!” while making suggestive gestures over his crotch and chest.

The video drew outrage on social media, with netizens calling out Uson for wasting taxpayer money, and some of Mr. Duterte’s allies questionin­g Uson’s effectiven­ess in the informatio­n campaign on federalism.

PCOO Undersecre­tary Marvin Gatpayat admitted receiving several complaints against Uson through the government’s complaint hotline, and said that the office had “directed her to answer these complaints.”

Assistant Secretary Marie Banaag said a memorandum had been issued to Uson and other PCOO employees, reminding them of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.

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