LOOK: OWWA Deputy Administrator Mocha Uson goes to the NBI Cybercrime Division after a subpoena was issued to her last week regarding a 'fake news' complaint. | via @Nikobaua pic.twitter.
LOOK: OWWA Deputy Administrator Mocha Uson goes to the NBI Cybercrime Division after a subpoena was issued to her last week regarding a 'fake news' complaint. | via @Nikobaua pic.twitter.com/qTW5N4pFbWMANILA - Controversial official Mocha Uson on Monday appeared before the National Bureau of Investigation, which summoned her for sharing misleading information on the coronavirus pandemic.
Uson, deputy administrator of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, posted on Facebook last month photos of safety gear that the government supposedly purchased. She replaced the images within minutes after social media users pointed out that these included photos from a private foundation. Those spreading false information about the pandemic could face a 2-month jail sentence or a ₱10,000 to ₱1-million fine under the Bayanihan We Heal As One Act that grants President Rodrigo Duterte additional powers to arrest the respiratory disease's spread. OWWA Deputy Administrator Mocha Uson, nasa NBI na para sagutin ang reklamo kaugnay ng umano'y pagpapakalat nito ng fake news. pic.twitter.
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