
Marcos draws line on corruption
Halfway through his term, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. pushed back against talk that his exposé on flood control anomalies was politically motivated.
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Halfway through his term, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. pushed back against talk that his exposé on flood control anomalies was politically motivated.
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BAGUIO CITY — Had he not stepped down as special adviser and investigator of the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI), Mayor Benjamin Magalong…
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Former Commission on Audit (CoA) chairperson Mike Aguinaldo is leading the pack in the Judicial and Bar Council’s (JBC) shortlist for the next Ombudsman,…
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His own colleagues Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III and Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson, as well as Malacañang, on Monday dismissed…
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Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III on Monday dismissed talk of another leadership shake-up in the Senate, even as the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of…
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The dramatic statements about ‘protecting the institution’ and ‘defending the Senate’s honor’ might have worked before, but not anymore.
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Atty. Claire Castro has the voice, wit, and will to command a room. What she needs now is the self-restraint to remember who she’s speaking for and who she’s…
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In his complaint letter, the specialist outlined his active participation in meetings, concept development, and the production of video materials and broadcast…
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Former presidential friend and political adviser Luis “Chavit” Singson said Sunday that Malacañang could do away with him if it wanted to.
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The President added that rushing prosecutions without solid proof would be ‘unforgivable and shameful.’
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Nosy Tarsee overheard House leaders lambasting the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) over the agency’s alleged failure to vet hundreds of billions of…
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Insertion itself is not a crime; in fact, it is the obligation of congressmen to amend the budget in the way they see fit.
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Every peso lost to fraud is a peso denied to communities left vulnerable to climate change and rising flood risks.
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‘It’s not just the contractors who must be held accountable, but also the professional officials and employees of the DPWH.’
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There is no time to lose; the nation could enter a vicious cycle where poverty fuels corruption, and corruption in turn entrenches poverty, relegating the…
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Until the cost of clinging to power becomes greater than the cost of stepping down, the Philippines will remain trapped in a cycle where public office is…
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