Presidential aspirant Sen. Manny Pacquiao yesterday assured he will stop giving out cash when the official election campaign period begins on Feb. 8.
“Now that the campaign period begins, I will stop handing out . We will follow the Comelec,” said Pacquiao.Pacquiao admitted that he took advantage of handing out cash while the campaign period has not yet started.
Based on the 2020 summary of the Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth of senators, Pacquiao is the country’s second richest senator. He said generating more non-tax revenues would lessen the need to impose more taxes to fund government programs.
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