Cebu Pacific apologises to Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo over pilot's 'purely speculative' claim

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SINGAPORE: Cebu Pacific Air on Tuesday (May 17) apologised to Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo, saying a claim that one of its pilots had made about her was \u0022purely speculative\u0022. \u0022I confirm that the pilot has made it clear to us that he had no basis for his claim and was purely speculative and

SINGAPORE: Cebu Pacific Air on Tuesday apologised to Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo, saying a claim that one of its pilots had made about her was"purely speculative".

"Cebu Pacific has very strict social media policies covering all of its employees and such a post should not have been published," he added.

 

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