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Dear Mr. Mikey Arroyo,

Good day!

I saw your interview with Prof. Winnie Monsod and Mr. Arnold Clavio on PinasWatcher channel on youtube, and I would say, out of genuine concern, that I became quite alarmed by the media stunt that you had performed on the said interview. Honestly, I was not really bothered how Prof. Monsod wittingly maneuvered the conversation to the point that it was almost as good as you admitting to the public that you and your family had indeed amassed immense wealth suspiciously. It was (and still is) a fact that your clan was a web of interrelated corrupt individuals, so I would politely say that was out of question. What upset me to the point of being disturbed was the way you handled yourself on the show. Being a congressman and son of (profiteering) president, I deemed it unacceptable for you to commit those actions that left you unguarded from Prof. Monsod's probing, and such, made you unable to justify the legality of your properties (which you should be able to do so because you do not want to get convicted) on your Assets and Liabilities Statement.

In light of this matter, I, a concerned citizen, offer you a crash course on Interview 101. This should cover what to and what not to say in an interview (Remember: Do not resort to calling your lawyers and challenging others to sue you.) and how to act in front of the inquirers and the camera (Remember: Do not always give a half-hearted smile.) You might contact me anytime and we could arrange these lessons based on your preferred time. I assure you that after you finish this course you would be more prepared to face the public, and you would not let slip the reality about your family.

I am at your service. I wish you and your family the best! (While you still hold the reins)


Sincerely yours,
Geneva Guyano



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