De Castro's recent political stint continues to haunt him up to this day, four years after he got out of office. His political stint is his major blockade from being a credible news anchor and commentator. He has direct conflict of interest with this current administration and even the succeeding administrations. Hence, he should not be engaged in news anchoring and commentary. He could still be in the broadcast industry, but hosting shows that are news-feature/magazine type, in order to prevent, or even just lessen, the conflict of interest he is parading to everyone. And even if how many years pass, his conflict of interest as a former top official of the land will never be erased from our history.
And lastly, I would like to credit ABS-CBN News for being fair and unbiased by reporting in its primetime newscast TV Patrol, which de Castro anchors, the said incident in Oriental Mindoro. I think it was reporter Jorge Carino who delivered the story. However, the news report did not indicate that de Castro is one of the network's anchors and the same report is not published in their online news portal, abs-cbnnews.com.
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