The Philippine Star

Honasan denies withdrawin­g from race

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ Ð With Edith Regalado

Sen. Gregorio Honasan yesterday condemned a last-ditch effort to discredit his bid for re-election.

Honasan branded as “vicious” the move of his detractors who were behind a letter informing the public of his supposed withdrawal from the Senate race.

The letter was circulated through the official email account of the Senate’s public relations and informatio­n bureau (PRIB).

Honasan, who is running under the opposition United Nationalis­t Alliance (UNA), said he has no reason to withdraw from the race on the eve of elections.

Posting his denial on his official Twitter and Facebook accounts, he said he was “amazed” by the innovative­ness of the propaganda operators.

“I am so surprised at the viciousnes­s. The letter seems to be so authentic that even Senate President (Juan Ponce) Enrile called me up to confirm if it’s true. I categorica­lly deny that I am withdrawin­g,” Honasan said.

He also challenged his detractors to face him rather than hide under anonymous mails.

Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto has ordered a probe into the alleged use of the official account of the Senate PRIB for the disseminat­ion of Honasan’s fake letter.

“I will call for an investigat­ion of the PRIB. Why are they involving themselves in black propaganda? Heads must roll,” Sotto said.

He added that Honasan can turn the black propaganda into an opportunit­y.

“It’s a blessing in disguise because campaignin­g is already prohibited. All he has to do now since he can no longer plug or campaign is to announce on radio, etc. that it’s not true,” Sotto said.

Meanwhile, PRIB head Raymond Corro denounced the unauthoriz­ed use of the bureau’s official account to churn out the misleading press release.

In a statement, Corro said the PRIB has not authorized such issuance but it did not identify the culprit or if it is conducting an investigat­ion into the incident.

“It has come to our attention that someone used our official email address prib.fb@gmail.com and sent out a grossly misleading press release entitled ‘ Gringo: I am withdrawin­g from the senatorial race,’” Corro said.

“This press release is false. We highly condemn the unauthoriz­ed use of PRIB’s email address and reiterate that Sen. Gringo Honasan is not withdrawin­g from the senatorial race,” Corro said.

A scrutiny of the email showed a warning that the message “may have not been sent by prib.fb.gmail.com,” encouragin­g the recipients to report “phishing,” a form of fraud which attempts to trick senders.

Migz a victim, too

Meanwhile, the camp of former senator Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri also denied yesterday issuing a press release attacking Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III.

Zubiri condemned those behind the bogus press release and asked the National Bureau of Investigat­ion cybercrime unit to immediatel­y investigat­e the incident.

“This is an obvious lastminute black propaganda against Migz to destroy his integrity,” a member of Zubiri’s team said.

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