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Gregorio E.

Baccay III, DPA

Think Out Loud


Email: gregbaccay@gmail.com

Mocha Uson’s controversial award


Recognition is a very positive word that entails responsibility and high degree of commitment. Just
recently there was a buzz over social media regarding the award given to Presidential Communications
Assistant Secretary Margaux “Mocha” Uson by the University of Sto. Tomas Alumni Association,
Incorporated. Said award was the Thomasian Alumni Award for Government Service. Criticisms were hurled
against Secretary Mocha citing her dubious track record, sheer incompetence, irresponsibility, stupidity and
even corruption. Worst, some awardees were keened on returning the awards they received should the
association fails to rescind the award given to ASec Mocha. One strongly-worded Facebook post by a Filipino-
American novelist Bino Realuyo, “Uson’s award is an insult to all UST alumni who believe upholding one of
the pillars of strong democracies –veritas (truth).” Because of these issues, ASec Mocha returned the award
to the association prior to leaving for India as part of President Duterte’s delegation.

So what is the truth, by the way? Did the UST Alumni Association err in its decision to bestow the
award to ASec Mocha? Were the detractors correct in their criticisms against her? Was the action of ASec
Mocha in returning the award correct? The pillar of strong democracy is truth, but when we accuse of
someone without factual basis, it is mere accusation and cannot withstand court rigors if not supported with
evidence. The criteria for the award: a graduate of the University of Sto. Tomas and working for the House
of Representatives, Senate, judiciary or executive. Based on the two criteria, Mocha Uson was qualified
because she was an alumnus of the institution, a graduate of BS Medical Technology course in 1998 and is
working in the government under the executive branch. I admired the position of the alumni association for
not getting back the award. The association is distinct from the university, therefore has the process of its
own, but sadly, the alumni president resigned as he was put under question.

The right to give and the right to rescind belong to the association which gives the award. Since
alumni officers were duly elected to represent the entire alumni of the university then their decision as a
collegial body is deemed the decision for the entire alumni body. The right of every alumnus to question the
decision of the alumni officers shall be reserved in a proper forum not over a platform where the world
knows. Compassion, competence and commitment are the three core values of the university. In criticizing
a fellow alumnus, where is compassion? ASec Mocha may have flaws but her sincerity of serving the people
with compassion, competence and commitment is evident. The accusations hurled against her for spreading
fake news should be channeled in a proper forum. Prove in court all accusations against her before telling
the world that she’s not fit for the award. However, in fairness to her detractors, they could have felt why
for all UST alumni working in government, she was the one accorded to such honor despite all her misgivings.
Their standards perhaps are different to that of the alumni association as they were driven by their egos,
pride and circumstances to go against it.

As for Asec Mocha, returning the award was an act of courage where public interest reigns over
selfish interest. Good job, you made the right move! Recognition is not on earth and for people to approve
because the true recognition rightfully comes from God, in heaven. Let God recognizes what you do and a
heavenly plaque of award be given unto you. Above all, Madame Assistant Secretary, please prove them all
wrong by living out the Thomasian core values every day.

Finally, let me leave a quote to ponder, “Be careful with your words, they can only be forgiven, not
forgotten.” What do you think?

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