FACT CHECK: Video links CamSur politicians to POGOs without proof

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FACT CHECK: Video links CamSur politicians to POGOs without proof
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A boosted video, which claims that Pampanga ‘kingmaker’ Bong Pineda is the financier of four Camarines Sur candidates for the 2025 polls, does not cite any evidence for its claims

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Data on Meta’s Ads Library shows that the video was posted multiple times on Facebook with budgets per boost ranging from P15,000 to P40,000, with an estimated audience size of up to a million users per ad. The ads primarily target audiences from the Bicol region. for various positions in Camarines Sur. They belong to the same slate.

: Rodriguez laughed off the claim made in the video, calling it “fake news.” He said the POGO accusation was just one of the “illogical propaganda” proliferated against their team even before they announced their candidacies. Fuentebella also wondered why a certain public figure in Pampanga was involved in the video. He suspects that it might be connected to the rivalry for the possession of an STL franchise in Camarines Sur.

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