After the alleged accusation of showbiz reporter Jobert Sucaldito on the issue of vote buying among the members of the Philippine Movie Press Club Incorporated or simply PMPC on the recent 30th Star Awards for Movies that happened last March 9 in Solaire Resorts and Casino, PMPC President Roldan Castro issued an statement to counter the said allegation. In his statement he denies the accusation of vote buying at the same time he was sad on the statement of a fellow entertainment press.
(Read: Jobert Sucaldito’s accusation against PMPC)
Here is the official statement of PMPC.
“The Philippine Movie Press Club, Inc. (PMPC) is saddened by the unfortunate turn of events at the recently-concluded 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies. Immediately after the awards ceremonies, a malicious allegation circulated in social media questioning the veracity of our Best Actor winner. We strongly refute the said allegation. The voting members gave their utmost trust and confidence to the winners in their respective categories, thereby making the results final uncontestable and sacred. For the past three decades of Star Awards for Movies, the PMPC has weathered the hardest obstacles and has remained undaunted. There will be forces that will try to destroy the credibility and reputation of the Club, but the PMPC will remain committed to its objectives , and no amount of intimidation and coercion can shake its foundation. The PMPC, its Board of Directors and Members , will always stand firm on their decision.”
With the statement of PMPC, the question still hanging on the issue of vote buying and the reason behind the accusation of Sucaldito.