Liza Soberano has recently responded to a rape threat saying, "Don't worry we won't let this one pass. They know my address."
Following her post, the employee identified as Melissa Olaes who allegedly made rape comment issued a lengthy apology posted on her Facebook account.
"ISANG BUKAS NA PAGPAPARATING NG TAOS PUSONG PAGHINGI NG PAUMANHIN SA LAHAT," she started.
According to Olaes, the screenshot about rape comment was taken from a private conversation on Facebook that quickly went viral.
"Hindi ko po ipapaliwanag ang aking sarili, dahil alam kong wala rin itong magiging bearing sa mabigat na sitwasyon na kinalalagyan ko ngayon. Pero gusto ko pong iparating sa lahat na lubha po akong nasasaktan sa nagaganap," she said.
Olaes admitted that she knows that rape remark is not joke and it is a sensitive matter that she has to think before making an online comment.
"Naging insensitive ako at nawalan ng tamang judgment. Dahil dito, ako ay humihingi ako ng pauanhin sa lahat ng nasaktan sa isang maling biro na nasabi ko," she explained.
Meanwhile, Converge has issued a statement on Monday - revealing that they 'are currently dealing with this matter' and assured that they will implement a disciplinary measures accordingly.,
(1/2) We are deeply concerned about the wrongful comments and behavior of some employees over social media. We do not tolerate such actions toward any customer and emphasize that their personal opinions do not reflect the company’s perspective, values, and culture.
— Converge ICT (@Converge_CSU) September 20, 2020
(2/2) We are currently dealing with this matter and we will carry out disciplinary measures accordingly.
— Converge ICT (@Converge_CSU) September 20, 2020
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