Alice Guo, a former mayor of a Philippine town who was accused of spying for China, may reportedly have fled the southeast Asian nation in July, evidence suggests.Senator Risa Hontiveros said on Monday that Alice Guo, Bamban's former mayor accused of being the PRC's spy, may have fled the Philippines last month.
Evidence presented before the Philippines Senate on Monday suggested the former mayor of Bamban town left for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 18.As evidence, Hontiveros presented before the Philippines Senate an immigration entry card that Guo allegedly used to arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on July 18.
Senator Risa Hontiveros presented Guo's immigration entry card as proof and said Guo may have also travelled further to Singapore to meet her parents and brother.Officials allege Guo may have traveled further to Singapore and, using her Philippine passport, reached Indonesia on Aug. 18.
The Alice Guo case has exposed significant flaws in the Philippines' systems for vetting public officeholders. Guo's ability to run for mayor despite dubious records, including questionable citizenship and a potential alias, highlights the "institutional decay" in the government. The situation reveals how weak coordination among agencies and loopholes in the electoral system can be exploited, potentially allowing foreign influence to infiltrate the country's political landscape. This calls for systemic reforms.
Former Mayor Alice Guo's life has been upended by growing paranoia in the Philippines about Chinese influence. A "love child" of her Chinese father and a Filipina maid mother, she has faced intense scrutiny and public ridicule. Her inability to answer questions about her background during a Senate hearing only fueled suspicions, leading to accusations of being an "asset" for Beijing. This fear-driven narrative has overshadowed her defense, leaving her struggling to clear her name in the a backdrop of political tension between Manila and Beijing.