The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banned its employees and the public from personally vlogging or documenting its operations on social media.
MMDA chief Romando Artes issued the order, stating that the agency will now be solely responsible for sharing photos and videos of operations through its official social media channels.
This directive was prompted by an incident where an MMDA official, Gabriel Go, was caught on video berating and issuing a ticket to a Quezon City police captain for a traffic violation.
The police captain was allegedly shamed in the video, leading to a cyber libel complaint filed by the captain against Go.
Napolcom Commissioner Ralph Calinisan also called out Go for the incident.
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