Senator Villanueva Clarifies Reaction to Sheila Guo’s Note in Senate Hearing

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Senator Joel Villanueva has clarified his reaction during Monday’s Senate Committee on Women and Children hearing regarding the note submitted by Sheila Leal Guo, which caught public attention.

The note contained the names of two individuals allegedly accompanying dismissed Bamban Mayor Alice Guo in her activities.

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During the investigation, Sheila Guo requested to write the names of these individuals on paper instead of mentioning them aloud. Upon reading the note, Senator Villanueva exclaimed the word “Bingo,” which led to widespread speculation about the identities listed.

To address the growing rumors, Senator Villanueva clarified that the names written on the note were “Kat” and “Gee,” both of whom were reportedly secretaries of Alice Guo.

Villanueva explained that his reaction was due to the fact that these names matched those mentioned during the executive session, confirming their involvement in the investigation.

Alias “Kat” and “Gee” have since been summoned to the Senate to provide further clarification about their significant roles in the activities of the former Bamban Mayor, according to Villanueva.

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