The Commission of Human Rights spokesperson Melita Limjuco made a statement on Tuesday, November 26, 2019, about Raffy Tulfo's show Raffy Tulfo In Action, particularly the teacher controversy episode. The spokesperson said:
"Media has an undeniable role in truth-telling, especially when done to fight injustices and violations of human rights. But it must always do so to complement the rule of law, not supplant it. When we take the law into our own hands, such practice is not any different from anyone who seek to violate the rights of others."
Limjuco also added that the child abuse accusations should have been investigated before making any remarks or judgement with regard to the teacher's punishment. She said that due process should always be followed that presumed innocent until proven guilty should always be applied to the one being accused or complained about.
The Department of Education on Sunday also made statement that Rafffy Tulfo's on his quick compromise is against the agency and that the teacher should not be deprived of her due process.
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