BUKING! NETIZEN WHO CLAIMS THAT LENI DONATES WATER FOR SURIGAO, WHEN REAL DONOR SPEAKS OUT!

Netizen Jake Miranda claimed that a “mystery truck” with a number PXQ-351 came to Surigao to distribute safe drinking water to earthquake-sticken communities in Surigao.

Netizen Jake Miranda claimed that a “mystery truck” with a number PXQ-351 came to Surigao to distribute safe drinking water to earthquake-sticken communities in Surigao.

He claimed Vice President Leni Robredo gave the 420 cases of six liter bottled water to the distribution center.

“No other labels. No fanfare and color. Swift, simple and quiet. On behalft of a grateful city, we give where credit is due, so I just have to say thank you VP Leni Robredo and to all of you who are helping Surigao in deed and in prayer. Salamat sa inyo.”  Jake Miranda wrote in his post.

Meanwhile, the photo that posted by Mr. Miranda was also shared by Office of the Vice President, but now with a different caption and thanking the different foundation.

“So ang Office of the Vice President of the Philippines reposted iyong sinabi noong Jake Miranda na si Leni ang nagpadala ng Wilkins Bottled Water sa Surigao.

“Pero doon sa caption nila sa sinabi ni Miranda, sabi ng OVP Coca-Cola Foundation ang nagpadala. Nag thank you ang OVP sa kanilang #AngatBuhay Partner.

“Pero sa FB Page ng Coca-Cola FEMSA, wala naman silang sinabi na partner nila ang OVP sa pagpapadala ng Wilkins Bottled Water.

“Ano ba talaga? Baka OVP "coordinated" with Coca-Cola ang nangyari? Pero bakit hindi binigyan ng credit ng Coca-Cola ang OVP? :P”

Bloggers noticed that the truck that Jake Miranda Post is the same truck that Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines used.

The new exposé was first posted by Thinking Pinoy on his Facebook page.

A worker from the said foundation also sent a message to Sass Rogando Sassot and gave a statement on the claims of the supporters of the Vice President.

“Hi Ms. Sass. Just dont reveal my identity. I work with Coca-cola FEMSA Philippines. We have our own foundation, thus direction by someone is no longer necessary. Just what like happened during Yolanda, it is part of social responsibility to extend help to our fellow Filipinos in times of need.
Ever since I worked with Coca-cola, not even once I heard that the company sent a donation thru a politician. This is also against our COBE [Code of Business Ethics].”
The original post of Coca-Cola Femsa, the foundation didn’t credited the office of the Vice President, but credited the Philippine Army and DSWD.




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