Arnold Clavio claimed that an elected official will be removed from office due to this reason
BLIND ITEM – An elected official will be removed from office for not telling the truth about the information on his/her Certificate of Candidacy according to Arnold Clavio.
Clavio, also known as Igan, is a radio and television newscaster, journalist, and television host. He currently co-anchors GMA Network’s late-night newscast Saksi, the morning show Unang Hirit, and One on One: Walang Personalan on DZBB with Connie Sison. He also has a column called Hirit Na! for Abante, a tabloid newspaper
Recently, he went to the social media platform, Instagram wherein he posted a blind item about an elected official will be removed from office for not telling the truth about the information on his/her Certificate of Candidacy according to Arnold Clavio. He said: “Ang elected official ang sa kauna-unahang pagkakataon ay matanggal sa puwesto dahil sa hindi pagsasabi ng totoo sa mga impormasyon sa kanyang Certiicate of Candidacy.”
The said official has a case where his conviction was affirmed by the Supreme Court. He said: “Ang naturang elected official ay mayroon palang kaso kung saan ang kanyang conviction ay affirmed ng Korte Suprema.”
According to broadcaster, under Section 12 of the Omnibus Election Code, one who has been convicted by final judgment for a crime involving moral turpitude is ineligible to run for elective public office. In the last part of his post, he left a clue: “May ‘F’ at ‘T’!
Apparently, the comment section of his post was disabled but a netizen was able to leave a comment on it: “Sana lang tutohanin na ang pagsisibak sa mga kriminal na naipuwesto na maaring alam o hindi alam ng mga nagpuwesto sa kanila sa poder ng kapangyarihan! Nakakahiya ang pamahalaang ang nagpapatakbo ay nagbabalat tupa…kaipala’y,” he said.
Previously, social media users had been debating the disqualification of a particular senator.
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