Sen Bong Go denies owning property in Ayala Alabang Village

The Ayala Alabang Village Association (AAVA) confirmed through a letter from Village Manager Emmanuel G. Adizon that Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go does not own any property in the subdivision, as their records show no property registered under his name.

Barangay Ayala Alabang secretary Robert Reyes corroborated this, stating that their barangay also has no record of Senator Go owning property there, and any construction or acquisition requires barangay clearance.

These statements directly refute claims made by Antonio Trillanes IV and debunk social media posts alleging Go owns or resides in properties within Ayala Alabang.

Senator Go's office shared the AAVA's letter to counter the fake news, with Go himself urging the public to cease baseless accusations and focus on helping fellow Filipinos during challenging times.

He also challenged accusers to provide proof if they insist on linking him to the property, reiterating that the accusation is part of ongoing political attacks that have been recycled over the years.

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