Commisioner Guanzon Was Victimized of Fake Food Orders at her Last Day in Comelec

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Meals ordered using the app under Guanzon’s name cost P5,390. However, Guanzon’s office apparently denied the order on the same day, which is now her last day of work after reaching retirement age.

The official member of the Comelec’s 1st Division recently revealed that his vote in the disqualification case against presidential contender Bongbong Marcos was in favor of disqualification.

Several meal delivery riders went to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) offices in Manila to reportedly deliver food requested by Commissioner Rowena Guanzon. The officer or his staff, however, did not request the meal.

Guanzon believes Marcos should be disqualified because of “moral turpitude” in connection with the former senator’s suspected failure to pay income tax returns from 1982 to 1985. Marco’s supporters have already denied this.

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