Sen. Risa Hontiveros questioned the identity of suspended Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo, revealing an NBI document about a certain Alice Leal Guo with the same birthdate and birthplace. She questioned whether it was a coincidence or a case of stolen identity. Guo, citing health issues, did not attend the hearing on her alleged links to POGOs. Photo by John Louie Abrina
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Alice Guo may have stolen Filipino identity — Hontiveros

Jom Garner

Another piece of evidence that further raised doubts about the real identity of suspended Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo was presented during Wednesday’s resumption of the Senate investigation into the raided POGO hubs in her town.

Senator Risa Hontiveros, who is leading the Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality, floated the idea of Guo assuming the identity of a Filipino national.

Citing a document from the National Bureau of Investigation, Hontiveros presented a picture of another woman named Alice Leal Guo, who shares the same birthday, 12 July 1986, as the local chief executive.

“I have many questions. Is it a coincidence that two Alice Leal Guo were born on July 12, 1986, in Tarlac?  Is it a coincidence that this NBI clearance was applied for just a few days before the date of filing of the delayed registration of birth of the other Alice Leal Guo in Tarlac City? Or is this a case of stolen identity?” she said.

Guo, who skipped the Senate investigation, was presumed to be Chinese passport holder Guo Hua Ping, who according to Senator Sherwin Gatchalian is registered with the Board of Investments as a dependent of Special Investor Resident Visa holder Lin Wenyi.

Lin Wenyi is believed to be the real biological mother of Guo.

Gatchalian said Guo Hua Ping arrived in the Philippines on 12 January 2003, when she was still 13 years old.

Guo, on the other hand, registered her birth certificate to the Philippine Statistics Authority when she was already 19 years old.

According to the letter she sent before the Senate panel, Guo explained that she “regrettably” would not be able to attend the hearing as she “personally believes” that she is “not fit” to be one of the resource persons.

"I am not fit to appear as one of the resource persons for the said inquiry. Truth be told, my exposure to prolonged stress and high levels of anxiety, owing to the concerning and malicious accusations thrown against me, have adversely affected my physical and mental health,” Guo said in the letter.

"More importantly, I have been exposed to public ridicule, humiliation and hatred for several months now, tarnishing my public image, character and reputation. Unfortunately, I have already been prejudged guilty by the public despite the absence of any finding by the courts of law and proper tribunals," she added.

Hontiveros refuted Guo’s explanation that she is not fit to attend the Senate inquiry, stressing that she is “fit to be their resource person” in the investigation.

The Senate panel ordered the issuance of a subpoena against her, including her father, Jian Zhong Guo, her alleged mother, Lin Wenyi, and siblings Sheila, Shiemen, and Wesley.

NBI verification

To verify which Alice Leal Guo is real, Hontiveros said she had ordered the NBI to compare the fingerprints of Guo and Guo Hua Ping.

“I wrote to the NBI to request the biometrics data of both Guo Hua Ping and Alice Guo, looking to compare their fingerprints. We have obtained their fingerprints and these are currently being analyzed,” she said in Filipino.

For its part, the PSA said it has already recommended to the Office of the Solicitor General the cancellation of Guo’s certificate of live birth (COLB).

Citing results of the investigation conducted by the PSA’s Fraud and Management Division, PSA Assistant National Statistician Marizza Grande said the delayed registration of birth of Guo and her sister, Sheila, in 2005 was “irregular.”

"We already endorsed the cancellation of the copy of Guo's certificate of live birth to the Office of the Solicitor General because the PSA has no power to automatically cancel birth certificates when we see they went through an irregular process," Grande told the panel.

She noted that upon their investigation, Guo’s birth certificate was obtained “fraudulently or irregularly.”

Floating identity

Should the OSG approve the PSA’s recommendation to cancel Guo’s COLB, Grande said the local chief executives’ identity status will be considered as “floating”.

“Technically, her identity is floating because she is an official of the government, and her Filipino citizenship is being questioned," she explained.

The local chief executive is under preventive suspension ordered by the Ombudsman due to a graft case filed against her by the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

Aside from this, the PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission also filed a qualified human trafficking case against Guo, linking her to the grand conspiracy to commit labor trafficking of around 500 foreigners to work for a POGO.

Over the weekend, the Nationalist People’s Coalition removed her from its roster of members upon the request of Tarlac Governor Susan Yap.