FACT CHECK: NO ‘new law’ prohibiting PH from borrowing money
A video circulating online claims that President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos has signed a new law preventing the Philippines from borrowing money. This is false.
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A video circulating online claims that President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos has signed a new law preventing the Philippines from borrowing money. This is false.
May Facebook page na nagsasabing isasailalim ang Metro Manila sa GCQ simula June 10 dahil sa "Mpox COVID-19" variant. Peke ito.
A YouTube video claimed that Senate President Chiz Escudero has junked the impeachment case against VP Sara Duterte. This is false.
A YouTube video falsely suggests that newly appointed PNP chief General Nicolas Torre III has been sacked from his post.
A graphic on Facebook claims that former president Rodrigo Duterte is returning to the Philippines after three months of detention in the Netherlands. This is fake.
Several Facebook pages circulated a fake hiring announcement inviting teachers to become fire inspectors at the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).
Classes on June 16, 2025, are not suspended due to the spread of Mpox, contrary to claims circulating online.
A Facebook reel claims that the ICC has dismissed with finality the case against former president Rodrigo Duterte. This is false.
The pages that promoted the discounts are impostors. Casio has been warning since 2024 against third-party resellers who offer discounts and ask for payment or personal information.
A public advisory on the supposed implementation of a lockdown in the country to contain the rapid transmission of mpox virus is circulating on Facebook. This is false.