Alice Guo reacts to the spy tag of a Chinese detainee in Thailand

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Dismissed Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo, also known as Guo Hua Ping, denied being a Chinese agent spy.

This came after the Quad Committee hearing revealed that it was a Chinese asset, according to the testimony of another spy in Thailand.

A supposed photo of Guo appeared in a documentary, and the name Guo Hua Ping was mentioned.

The alleged campaign fund requested by the dismissed mayor for the campaign in the last election was also probed.

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However, the former Bamban mayor firmly denied this, claiming she did not seek funding for her political efforts.

On the other hand, she does not yet know what legal action they will take, but they intend to file a complaint against the foreign network that released the film.

She said that she would consult with her lawyers about the likely next actions.

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