DPWH Engineer Denies Involvement in Alleged Bulacan ‘Ghost’ Flood โฃControl Projects
MANILA, Philippines – Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)โ District Engineer Henry Alcantara has vehemently denied allegations โฃlinking him to fraudulent flood control projects in Bulacanโ province. His legalโฃ counsel asserts he had no knowledge of, or involvement in, the scheme currently โฃunder investigation by authorities.
The โlaw firm of Flaminiano Arroyo & Dueรฑas issued a statement โover theโฃ weekend on behalf of โAlcantara, maintaining โhis “innocence”โข and stating he “did not author these alleged ghost projects.” The statement claimsโข any wrongdoing occurred without Alcantara’s knowledge, consent, or approval, directly refuting claims identifying him asโข the central figure โฃin the controversial projects.Alcantara, thru โhis lawyers, intends to “contest every accusation” of participation or benefit from any โฃunlawful activityโข and will pursue all available legal remedies, including a challenge โขto his recent summary dismissal from service. The camp has pledged full cooperation with the ongoing โinvestigation, expressing confidence that the truth will โultimately exonerate Alcantara.
“He will continue โto assist the authorities in the โขinvestigation of these โflood control ghost projects. We are confident that in dueโ time, the โคtruth willโ surface and Engr. Alcantara will be cleared of โthe baseless accusations โlevied against him,” the statement concluded. The investigation centers on potential irregularities in the implementation of โflood control projects in Bulacan, raising concerns about the proper allocation ofโฃ public funds and โthe effectiveness of infrastructure designed to mitigate โคflooding in the region.
