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Marcos Halts Flood Control Budget, Launches Investigation

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Marcos Orders Halt to ​Flood Control ⁢Funds, Launches Investigation into Decades of⁣ Alleged Corruption

President Ferdinand ⁤Marcos ​Jr. has ordered a halt to​ the‌ disbursement of funds for flood⁤ control projects and announced the formation of an independant⁢ commission to investigate allegations of widespread corruption within⁤ the Department⁢ of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).The move comes amid a growing investigation⁣ into irregularities‍ surrounding infrastructure projects spanning ​the last 21 years, dating back to 2003.

Marcos stated that the allegations reveal a ​deeply entrenched‌ system of ⁤corruption, “institutionalized” over two decades. He emphasized that the ⁤investigation will be thorough and will‌ spare no one, including political allies. “The truth has to come out,” he⁣ affirmed, adding that the ⁢focus will be on identifying and removing the “big fish” – influential individuals – responsible for the alleged irregularities. “If you don’t remove​ the players, you won’t be able to dismantle the‍ system,” he explained.

Concurrently, the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, now under the chairmanship of Senator Panfilo lacson⁣ following a recent leadership change, is preparing ⁤a “no-nonsense” and “receipt-based” investigation into⁤ the claims made by contractors Curlee and Sarah Discaya, who have alleged ​the involvement of ​lawmakers and officials in ⁢corrupt⁤ practices. lacson intends ⁢to verify​ all claims with supporting documentation, ‍stating he will ​not rely solely on ⁤testimonies. He⁣ plans to examine ⁢ledgers ​and vouchers detailing alleged payments to DPWH officials and legislators, and will be vigilant against potentially “selective” testimonies.⁢

The Senate investigation will build‌ upon ⁤the work of ‌the ⁤previous ⁣committee hearings on flood control projects. Lacson clarified that‍ the ⁤Blue Ribbon⁣ Committee’s work, conducted in aid of legislation, will not conflict with the independent commission formed by‌ Malacañang.​ He intends to share any evidence⁤ gathered during the Senate probe with ‌the commission to support potential prosecutions. He ​has already shared evidence from his first privilege speech with DPWH Secretary Vince dizon.‍

The President’s decision ​and the Senate’s investigation signal⁤ a commitment to addressing long-standing concerns​ about corruption within ⁣the DPWH and ensuring accountability in the use of public ‍funds for⁢ infrastructure​ projects.

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