Trillanes asks: 'Will you hire someone who lied about finishing college?'
Without naming names, former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on Thursday, November 4, posed a rhetorical question to voters: are they willing to hire someone who lied about being a college graduate?

“Question: Kung meron kang negosyo at naghahanap ka ng manager, kukunin mo ba ang aplikante na nagsabi sa'yo na college graduate daw sya pero nalaman mo na hindi naman pala (If you have a business and you are looking for a manager, are you going to hire an application who said he is a college graduate but it turned out he isn’t?),” he posted on Facebook.
“Ngayon, kundi mo nga sya kukunin na manager sa negosyo mo, bakit mo sya gagawing presidente (Now, if you are not going to hire him for your business, why are you going to make him a president)?,” Trillanes asked.
The former senator and now professor did not drop names when he posed the question but former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. was recently embroiled in a controversy about his college degree.
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Despite claiming that he graduated from the prestigious Oxford University in England, the school administration clarified that the former senator’s “special diploma in social studies” is not equivalent to a degree.
Even the Oxford Philippines Society, whose members are graduates of the England-based school, said that what Marcos received was a special diploma and not a college degree.
Oxford said that according to their records, Marcos Jr. “did not complete his degree, but was awarded a Special Diploma in Social Studies in 1978.”
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A recent report also said that late dictator Ferdinand Marcos’ officials were the ones who lobbied for Marcos to get a “special diploma,” citing his asthma and “adverse psychological effects” from visiting quake-stricken regions.
While a student at Oxford, the young Marcos flunked his politics exam and became ineligible to get a degree.