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PCO refers fake news on 'energy lockdown' to DOJ for investigation

The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) continues to combat disinformation as it officially referred several social media posts to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for investigation.

Paraluman News

April 8, 2026

PCO refers fake news on 'energy lockdown' to DOJ for investigation

A sheet of paper typewritten with the words "Fake News." Image courtesy of Unsplash via Wix.

Markus Winkler/Unsplash via Wix

A sheet of paper typewritten with the words "Fake News." Image courtesy of Unsplash via Wix.

The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) continues to combat disinformation as it officially referred several social media posts to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for investigation.


These posts, identified by the PCO’s Anti-Fake News Desk, allegedly spread false information concerning the country’s energy situation and public health.


Specifically, the PCO flagged claims regarding a supposed "energy lockdown," a fabricated fuel shortage, and a non-existent COVID-19 "Cicada variant."


PCO Secretary Dave Gomez emphasized the government's "zero tolerance" policy toward deliberate disinformation, noting that such actions may be punishable under the Revised Penal Code and the Cybercrime Prevention Act.


“Today, upon the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the Presidential Communications Office is giving teeth to our warning,” PCO Secretary Dave Gomez said in a statement read to reporters after the filing.


In a news release, the PCO said those who spread fake news may face legal action.


“Any attempt to mislead the public about the energy security, supply, or pricing to sow confusion will be treated as a serious offense,” Gomez said.


“No one will be spared. Basta mapatunayan naming fake news, we will file charges against them,” he added.


The agency has submitted its initial findings to the DOJ for further inquiry and the potential filing of charges against those responsible.


Gomez said the government is intensifying its monitoring of social media and information ecosystems to detect and counter disinformation campaigns.


“Our ultimate obligation is to safeguard the stability of energy supply, protect consumers, and uphold the public’s right to true and accurate information,” he said.


-Paraluman News



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