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PEP: Juday may face Congress for Meralco ad


After the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption called for a boycott, lawmakers are now joining the issue about Judy Ann Santos appearing on Meralco's infomercial. In an article written in People's Tonight today, June 5, 2008, some congressmen also gave their opinions with regard to Meralco's commercial that has Judy Ann justifying its systems loss charges to its consumers. Gabriela Rep.Luzviminda Ilagan said that Judy Ann should have not let herself be used by the alleged abusive Lopez-owned electric company. "She allowed herself to be the tool of Meralco. She should have known better," said the lady solon. On the other hand, Citizens Battle Against Corruption Rep. Joel Villanueva said that Judy Ann's advertisement was one-sided in defending the systems loss which was passed on to consumers. Meanwhile, Manila City district representative Bienvenido Abante, Jr. would like to take further step and look at the possible violation of Judy Ann of the Consumers Protection Act when she appeared in the controversial advertisement. In fact, Rep. Abante already ordered the legal officers of the House Committee in Public information to investigate on the possible consequences of Judy Ann's infomercial. "I join these cause-oriented groups in denouncing Judy Ann Santos, who I don't think understands the situation with Meralco. This is what money can do," said Rep. Abante. In a different article written in Bandera today, Abante also pleaded to local celebrities to choose their endorsements wisely especially if it concerns the public's welfare. PALACE REACTS. Malacañang Palace did not mind the decision of Meralco to use Judy Ann in explaining the systems loss it charges to its consumers. Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said that having Judy Ann on its commercial would not make the electric charges lower anyway. In an article written in Bandera today, Exec. Sec. Ermita said that the government may also use other local celebrities to counter Meralco's infomercial. "Tingnan natin baka maghanap tayo pero kung sakali it will be for entertainment viewing," he said. Exec. Sec. Ermita further said that the Malacañang was not surprised by Meralco's move to rebuild their image to its consumers. "'Di maiiwasan ng establishments like Meralco na gumamit ng paraan para paratingin sa bayan na tama ang nangyayari ngayon at tama ang ginagawa nila. Mapapaniwala ba natin ang taongbayan kung buwan-buwan darating ang kuryente na mataas?" He added, "Yung gumagamit sila ng celebrity, that is an effort to justify their position. Ang paggamit ng high level ibig sabihin alam nila [Meralco] malaki ang hinaharap nila, huwag natin masamain yun, taongbayan naman ang manghuhusga." Meanwhile, the Malacañang asked the Energy Regulatory Commision yesterday to find out whether Meralco passed to its consumers the payment of Judy Ann's talent fee for the said commercial. MOMMY CAROL PLEADS. Meanwhile, like talent manager Alfie Lorenzo, Judy Ann's mother, Mommy Carol, also had no idea about her daughter's Meralco commercial. She also got worried when she knew that the VACC was asking the public to boycott all the project of the young actress. In an article published in Balita today, Mommy Carol said, "Nagulat ako nang mabasa ko nga na ipinaboboykot si Juday. Siyempre nakakalungkot, wala naman akong magagawa. Nagulat din ako nung mapanood ko yung TVC, hindi ko kasi alam 'yon." Then, she told Balita, "Ha'mo na, e, nataon kasing may problema sa Meralco. Hintayin na lang natin ang pagdating nila [Judy Ann and boyfriend Ryan Agoncillo], wala akong masasabi diyan." Judy Ann is currently in Amsterdam with her boyfriend Ryan and some close friends. They are also scheduled to go to London on June 8 for a show. - Philippine Entertainment Portal