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NO PUBLIC FUNDS USED FOR T-SHIRTS

Faustino ‘Inno’ Dy V, LNB national president, issues statement

09:39 PM March 05, 2019

Faustino Dy V

Faustino Dy IV, national president of the Liga ng mga Barangay (INQUIRER.net file photo)

Faustino “Inno” Dy V, the national president of the Liga ng mga Barangay (LNB), said on Tuesday that no public funds were used to buy the T-shirts given away during the first LNB National Assembly held from Feb. 25 to 27, 2019, in Pasay, contrary to the allegation of Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano.

In a statement, Dy said: “We can assure the public that no public funds from the LNB or the individual barangays were used to purchase campaign materials of any candidate. The LNB remains an apolitical association of punong barangays.”

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“The T-shirts referred to by Congressman Gary Alejano in his statement were sent by Bayan For Bong Go,” Dy added. “It is a private organization of individuals who are supportive of the candidacy of former SAP [Special Assistant to the President] Bong Go and all the shirts were donated by the said organization to all the participants of the first Liga ng mga Barangay National Assembly,” Dy added.

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Go is a candidate in the senatorial slate of President Rodrigo Duterte.

According to Dy, Go himself did not consent to and had no knowledge of the donation made by the private organization.

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READ: Bong Go assures public no gov’t funds used in campaign

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