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House panel to review franchise granted to Quiboloy’s SMNI TV

SMNI OWNER. This file photo shows a wanted poster issued by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) against Pastor Apollo C. Quiboloy, founder and owner of SMNI News Channel or SNC, a religious free-to-air news and public service television network based in Makati City. It is owned and operated by Swara Sug Media Corp., the parent company of Sonshine Media Network International, a broadcasting arm of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) led by the Filipino televangelist and religious leader. According to the FBI, Quiboloy is wanted for his alleged participation in a labor trafficking scheme that brought church members to the United States via fraudulently obtained visas and forced the members to solicit donations for a bogus charity, donations that actually were used to finance church operations and the lavish lifestyles of its leaders. Members who proved successful at soliciting for the church allegedly were forced to enter into sham marriages or obtain fraudulent student visas to continue soliciting in the United States year-round, the FBI notice added.
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The House of Representatives committee on legislative franchises will conduct a review of the franchise to operate granted to Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI).

In a privileged speech during Tuesday’s session, Quezon Rep. David Suarez denounced what he saw in an SMNI program where hosts claimed Speaker Martin Romualdez spent P1.8 billion in just a year for his travels.

The lawmaker said the reports were categorically false and constituted “fake news.”

“In the spirit of transparency and accountability, I humbly request this august chamber to direct the committee on legislative franchises, in the exercise of its inherent oversight function, to investigate this matter immediately and other similar measures pending with the committee, including this personal and collective privilege,” Suarez told his colleagues.

The legislative franchises panel, chaired by Parañaque City 2nd District Rep. Gus Tambunting, will begin its investigation following a motion on the floor by Lanao del Sur 1st District Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong.

The allegations against Romualdez were made on the SMNI program “Laban Kasama Ang Bayan.”

On Tuesday, House Secretary General Reginald Velasco dismissed the SMNI report as “false and unfounded.”

Velasco said the bloated amount for the Speaker’s travel expenses does not exist.

“These allegations are a clear example of fake news, designed to mislead the public and tarnish the reputation of the Speaker and the entire House of Representatives as an institution,” he said.

“We urge the public and the media to exercise caution and verify facts before sharing such baseless claims,” Velasco added.

According to the Sec-Gen, “the House of Representatives is committed to transparency and accountability, and the Office of the Secretary-General can confirm that such a bloated amount for the Speaker’s travel expenses does not exist.”

Furthermore, Velasco “assures the public that the House was serving the nation with integrity and would continue to focus on its legislative duties, rather than being distracted by unfounded rumors and misinformation.”

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