FACT CHECK: NO Marcos gold in the Bank of England
An FB post claimed that former president Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s last will and testament mentioned gold assets deposited in the Bank of England. Not true.
An FB post claimed that former president Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s last will and testament mentioned gold assets deposited in the Bank of England. Not true.
A TikTok video is rehashing bogus claims about the Marcos family’s supposed gold reserves stored in the World Bank. These “deposits” are non-existent.
The so-called Marcos wealth was not part of the agenda when Biden and Marcos Jr. met up in New York last month.
Four previously debunked hoaxes about the wealth and criminal cases of the Marcos family are again making the rounds on social media.
Videos are erroneously claiming that the wealth of the Marcoses will be used to fund the projects of President Bongbong Marcos' administration.
Two videos that made the rounds on social media featured recurring falsehoods about the criminal cases and wealth of the Marcos family.
I am told, over and over, that one of the reasons why Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr is so high up in the polls is because millions of Filipinos have been made to believe in the “Marcos gold”.
The false post has been around since 2018.
It showed fake copies of Marcos’ last will and testament.
Another misleading report has been published rehashing an old plunder charge filed against former President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III.