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Why Ethel Booba thinks gov’t officials succumb to corruption

By: - Reporter
/ 03:58 PM December 05, 2018

Screen grabbed from Ethel Booba’s Instagram account

MANILA, Philippines—Comedienne Ethel Booba continues to be outspoken about relevant issues, this time by lamenting the rampant corruption in the government.

Ethel on Wednesday aired on Twitter why she thinks some government officials succumb to corruption.

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“Paano titigil ang ibang government official sa pangungurakot eh kapag nakasuhan sila, hindi nakukulong or makulong man eh napapalaya din depende kung kakampi ang nasa posisyon. Charot!” she said.

Many netizens were quick to respond to Ethel’s tweet, with netizen @carmelaann saying: “Tumpak! May tama ka dyan! Pera pera lang ang katapat, wow Philippines!!”

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https://twitter.com/carmelaann/status/1070198612871667712

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Meanwhile, another netizen @iam_magnolia described this occurence as “government enterprises.”

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Ethel Booba is known for being comical, yet candid about her opinion in the political landscape and social issues, resulting to catching attention online. /jpv

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