Malacañang likens complaint vs Liza Marcos to a ‘nuisance candidacy’

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Malacañang has dismissed a citizen’s request for the Independent Commission on Investigations (ICI) to open a probe into First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, likening the accuser to a “nuisance candidate.”

The request, submitted through a letter of sentiment, pushed for an inquiry into alleged links between the First Lady and businessman Maynard Ngu.

The accuser, identified as a private citizen, also insinuated that Ngu could be involved in activities that benefit Senator Chiz Escudero.

Palace officials rejected the request, labeling it a “fishing expedition” and stressing that no substantive evidence accompanied the claims. Malacañang reiterated that the allegations lack basis and do not warrant action from the ICI.

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