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Lies About VP Leni's Letter to DILG Expose Online (No Palit Ulo Mention)

Netizens took to social media and exposed the lies of Vice President Leni Robredo who earlier mentioned in various interviews that she already mentioned the controversial "Palit Ulo" scheme on her official letter to DILG Secretary Ismael Sueno but based on the letter there's no mention of "Palit Ulo."


La Salle Professor Antonio Contreras posted on Twitter the following message "Leni said that she wrote a letter to DILG to report "palit ulo." The professor shared the said letter on Twitter which he claimed was published by Manila Bulletin.

Vice President lied on her statement that she already informed the DILG about the controversial "Palit Ulo" scheme.

Atty. Trixie Cruz-Angeles also shared on social media the letter of Vice President Leni Robredo sent to DILG but there's no mention of "palit ulo."

Here's the Complete Letter of VP Leni to DILG:


VP Leni Robredo revealed in a recorded speech played during a side event of the 60th United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs, Robredo ured Pres. Duterte to re-focus his campaign against poverty instead.

The Vice President noted that so-called "Palit-Ulo" scheme, wherein authorities would supposedly take a family member instead in case the original person on the drug list cannot be found.

"They told us of the 'palit-ulo scheme' which literally means exchange heads where the wife or husband or relative of a person in a so-called drug list will be taken if the person himself could not be found," Robredo explained.

Source: ABS-CBN / MindaNation / Facebook
 

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