VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Marcos allegedly giving cash aid in exchange for personal information a SCAM
A fake graphic claiming President-elect Bongbong Marcos Jr. will give cash to those who give personal details in Facebook comments is a scam.
A fake graphic claiming President-elect Bongbong Marcos Jr. will give cash to those who give personal details in Facebook comments is a scam.
RA 11467 took full effect on May 25, after an 18-month transition period for manufacturers, distributors, importers, and sellers of vapor products to comply with its implementing rules and regulations.
A Facebook post erroneously claimed the Nutribun program was an initiative of the administration of the late ousted President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
FB video erroneously claimed that jewelry collections seized by the Philippine government from the Marcos family were “gifts” given by other countries.
A Facebook video claims that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has in storage tons of gold owned by the late President Ferdinand Marcos, Sr. This is a myth.
A Facebook video used an old report of a 2007 petition by Sen. Imee Marcos, which claimed the Marcos family owned a third of GMA Network, Inc. This is false.
Dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Marcos was never recognized or named in any list as the “wealthiest person in the world.”
The Supreme Court has yet to decide on the outcome of these petitions and is currently on writing break and will meet again en banc next month.
A video peddles false claims about the declaration of Martial Law and about former senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr’s supposed ties with communists.
Netizens reuploaded a snippet of a YouTube video containing baseless claims about the Marcos family inheriting and distributing wealth.