Ogie Diaz, pinost "resibo" ng isa sa mga panukalang batas ni VP Leni noong kongresista pa lang: “2013 pa ito”

Ogie Diaz, pinost "resibo" ng isa sa mga panukalang batas ni VP Leni noong kongresista pa lang: “2013 pa ito”

- Ogie Diaz posted proof on his social media account about one of the congressional bills that then congresswoman and now VP Leni Robredo filed back in 2013

- The bill mandates the full disclosure of all government agencies and its branches of all its transactions for the benefit of the public

- It would allow people to access financial data at any time without going through a lot of bureaucratic red tape

- Ogie said the bill, which was filed in 2013, shows the kind of good and honest government that VP Leni wants

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Ogie Diaz recently posted a “resibo” on his Facebook account about one of the congressional bills that VP Leni Robredo filed back in 2013 when she was still a congresswoman.

Ogie Diaz, pinost "resibo" ng isa sa mga panukalang batas ni VP Leni noong kongresista pa lang: “2013 pa ito”
Photo: Ogie Diaz (@theogiediaz)
Source: Facebook

The said bill mandates the full disclosure of transactions of all government agencies and their branches for the benefit of the public.

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It would also allow citizens or public interest groups to access financial data at any time without encountering a lot of bureaucratic red tape.

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According to Ogie, other candidates would rather keep government transactions under wraps.

“Yung ibang kandidato, ayaw ng nakakalkal ang mga transaksyon nila,” Ogie wrote in the caption of his post.

Unlike other candidates, however, the presidential aspirant prefers to make everything in government transparent, Ogie added, noting that it always has been for VP Leni since 2013.

“Ke VP Leni Robredo, kailangan, tapat ang gobyerno. 2013 pa ito,” the talent manager wrote.

Ogie is an ardent supporter of VP Leni and has played host in several campaign sorties of the presidential aspirant.

Ogie Diaz, or Roger Diaz Pandaan in real life, is a Pinoy actor, comedian, entertainment reporter, and talent manager. He was born on January 2, 1970 in Quezon City and was known as “Pekto” in the popular and long-running TV sitcom, “Palibhasa Lalaki.” He is also known as the talent manager of award-winning actress, Liza Soberano, and is also the man behind the YouTube channel, “Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update.” He started his career in showbiz in 1987 as entertainment reporter Cristy Fermin’s assistant at the Mariposa Publications. He later went on to become a successful talent manager.

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In a recent post, Ogie said he's worried about veteran actress Elizabeth Oropesa after Eric Nicolas admitted his performances with UniTeam's campaign is only work. The celebrity, however, clarified what he's not getting paid, though this did not deter some to hold him to his earlier statement, which indicated he's being paid. As for Ogie, he somewhat jokingly said he's worried Elizabeth Oropesa might go ahead with her earlier dare to have her limbs cut off if artists with the UniTeam are getting paid for their services.

As for Ogie and other artists on VP Leni's campaign rallies, showbiz veteran columnist Cristy Fermin expressed her belief they are not being paid and were there voluntarily. She also aired her two cents on Ogie Diaz’s reaction to Elizabeth Oropesa’s statement against celebrity supporters of VP Leni. It can be recalled that Elizabeth went viral due to her remark where she accused celebrity Kakampinks of being paid. In the latest episode of Cristy Ferminute, Cristy expressed her confidence that Ogie Diaz was not really paid for campaigning VP Leni.

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