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Flood Control Scandal: Calls for Independent Investigation

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Calls Mount for Independent Probe into Alleged “Ghost”⁣ Projects

Manila, Philippines – Following President Marcos Jr.’s condemnation of⁣ widespread corruption within⁢ goverment‍ infrastructure projects, notably in flood control, a chorus‌ of groups is demanding the formation of an independent fact-finding body too investigate the ‌alleged misuse of public funds.

Labor groups, ‌including nagkaisa and ⁢the ‌Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), are advocating for a⁤ panel ​modeled⁤ after⁣ past truth commissions – such as those established ⁢to investigate ‌the assassinations of Ninoy Aquino and the series ​of⁤ coup attempts, as well ⁣as extrajudicial killings. ⁣Nagkaisa Chairman Sonny Matula emphasized the need for citizen‌ participation,⁣ stating that such a commission ⁢would ensure a thorough and impartial investigation.

The groups argue that the billions ⁤of pesos reportedly lost to fraudulent projects‍ – often referred to ‍as “ghost projects” – could have been utilized to stimulate economic growth, support small and⁣ medium enterprises, create jobs, and provide much-needed⁣ financial stability to ‌social ⁢security systems like PhilHealth and the SSS. ‍Matula ‌specifically called for the regularization of the 832,000 contractual ‌and job order workers ​currently⁣ lacking job security.

Beyond⁣ the formation of a commission, calls are also ⁣being made for parallel investigations by law enforcement agencies. matula ‍urged the Department of⁢ Justice (DOJ), the⁤ National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) to launch their own inquiries to⁣ prevent further misappropriation of funds.However, concerns‌ have⁣ been‍ raised regarding potential ⁢conflicts of interest. ML Party-list Rep. Leila de lima voiced objections ‍to a proposed tri-committee investigation led by members of the House‌ of representatives, citing the possibility of involvement by some​ lawmakers‌ in the alleged anomalous projects.⁣ ‍ She argued‍ that such⁤ a​ setup could damage the integrity of the institution and erode public trust.

TUCP General⁤ Secretary Arnel Dolendo expressed the outrage felt by Filipino workers, ​who struggle⁣ with⁢ low wages while their tax contributions are allegedly being stolen. ​ He⁣ stressed the importance of​ an independent body with diverse depiction,including labor advocates,to identify those responsible for what he termed “economic sabotage.”

“This isn’t simply about‌ corruption in ​flood control; it’s about rebuilding trust in government, safeguarding⁤ public funds, and ending ‌the ‍cycle where workers bear ​the brunt⁣ of⁣ the crimes committed by ​those in power,” Dolendo ‍stated.‍

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Rewritten for Originality: The entire article has been ‌rephrased using different sentence structures‍ and vocabulary‍ to avoid direct copying.
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