Philippine SEA Games organisers push back against media coverage

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MANILA: Philippine organisers of the Southeast Asian Games fired back on Thursday (Nov 28) after days of critical coverage of the messy build-up ...

In response, lawmakers and the spokesman of President Rodrigo Duterte have called for a probe into the preparations.

It comes just days after the committee apologised to arriving athletes, who said they were forced to wait for hours at the airport or were taken to the wrong hotel, vowing to"to better"."Attempting to dictate how the media should report the news has no place in a democracy," the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines said.

Meanwhile, a picture shared by a news outlet purporting to be an unfinished stadium for the Games was taken down after it was found to have been taken in another country.The organising committee issued a separate statement on Thursday calling for a probe into the alleged false information that it said"put the organising committee, the Games, and the country in a bad light".

Duterte's spokesman Salvador Panelo also weighed in, urging the media Thursday to be"more prudent in their reporting and avoid publishing information without verification"."The critics have a point," his statement said."There is indeed something wrong with the preparations."

 

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