The Movie Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has expressed support for the Premier Volleyball League's (PVL) initiative to establish a code of ethics and disciplinary regulations in response to a viral incident where a Petrogazz player was seen making a profane gesture on live television.
The MTRCB summoned the PVL, the show producers, and broadcasters (Nine Media and Cignal TV) to ensure compliance with ethical broadcasting standards.
"We in the MTRCB are happy that our dialogue contributed to building a more ethical and responsible sports environment," MTRCB Chairperson and CEO Lala Sotto said.
"On and off the court, they are not just athletes; they are role models who influence young viewers. Therefore, they should be more prudent and accountable for their actions," she said.
"Young girls and boys look up to them; they should be setting good examples as athletes especially. But I appreciate PVL for taking action, especially for creating their own code of ethics," Sotto added.
PVL Commissioner Sherwin Malonzo announced that the league has already drafted a comprehensive code of conduct, which outlines the process, penalties, and sanctions for any breaches.
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