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Magno questions Pangandaman’s bank appointment

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Toby Magsaysay·14 July 2026, 3:56 pm·1 min read

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    In a video posted on social media, Magno said Pangandaman, who resigned in November last year out of delicadeza after being implicated in the controversy, has yet to be formally investigated over her alleged role.

    “She was not investigated, was not charged, and yet was appointed as CEO of a government bank,” Magno said in Filipino.

    “So, if you were involved in the release of funds for flood control projects, suddenly resigned, and are now appointed as CEO of a government bank, what do you call that? What do you think? Rewarded?” she added.

    AAIIBP announced Pangandaman’s appointment on 10 July, describing it as the beginning of a new chapter for the country’s only Islamic bank as it seeks to expand financial inclusion and strengthen Islamic banking nationwide.

    Pangandaman’s tenure as secretary of the Department of Budget and Management coincided with heightened scrutiny of the national budgeting process, during which allegations of corruption involving flood control appropriations were raised against several government officials.

    Her name also surfaced during a 2019 congressional inquiry into alleged budget insertions in the Department of Public Works and Highways while she was serving as a DBM undersecretary. Some DPWH officials claimed that a P75-million budget item had been inserted upon her instruction.

    Former lawmaker and now-fugitive Zaldy Co also alleged that Pangandaman told him President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had ordered the insertion of P100 billion worth of projects during the bicameral conference committee deliberations on the 2025 national budget.

    “This started when Sec. [Amenah] Pangandaman called me when the bicam process began last year, in 2024. She told me that she had just finished a meeting with the President, and there were instructions to insert P100 billion worth of projects into the bicam,” Co said in a video posted on Facebook in November, shortly before Pangandaman’s resignation.

    To date, no formal investigation or charges have been filed against Pangandaman in connection with the controversy.

    Malacañang on Monday defended Pangandaman’s return to public service, saying President Marcos continues to have confidence in her ability to serve.

    “There is nothing wrong with the President appointing someone he believes can perform the job well,” Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said.

    Pangandaman was also recently named in a complaint involving the alleged diversion of about P167 billion in government funds from the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) and the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC).

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