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Senate Probe: P180B Lost to Ghost Flood Projects

Senator Panfilo Lacson reveals over P180 billion likely lost to non-existent flood control projects. The Senate probe uncovers massive corruption involving contractors and officials. Read the full investigation details.

Massive Anti-Corruption Rallies Sweep Philippines

Over 100,000 Filipinos rallied nationwide on Nov 30, 2025, demanding accountability for rigged flood-control projects. Cardinal David calls for a return to the spirit of EDSA. Read more.

Mass Protests Against Corruption Mark Bonifacio Day 2025

Over 8,000 protesters gathered in Metro Manila and Cebu City on November 30, 2025, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in flood control projects. Police deployed 17,000 officers to maintain security.

Mass Anti-Corruption Protests Sweep Philippines

Thousands joined nationwide protests demanding accountability for alleged corruption in flood control projects. Police deployed 17,000 personnel as demonstrations unfolded across multiple cities.

Ex-DPWH Engineer Returns P110M in Graft Probe

Former DPWH engineer Henry Alcantara returns P110M linked to flood control corruption, implicates senators & officials. Justice Secretary confirms more funds to be recovered. Read the full story.

Mandaue City Christmas Lighting Ceremony Ready

Mandaue City prepares for its Christmas Lighting Ceremony on November 28, 2025, featuring decorations across key areas with a budget of P5-8 million. Mayor Ouano invites families to visit the plaza.

Cebu Governor Presents Priority Projects for 2025 Funding

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro presents Central Visayas' top infrastructure and development projects, including the Metro-Cebu Expressway, for national funding approval. Learn about the region's strategic investments.

Palace Doubts Zaldy Co's Video, Demands His Return

Malacañang casts doubt on former Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Co's video allegations against President Marcos and Martin Romualdez. The Palace urges Co to return and face formal proceedings. Public reaction remains divided amid corruption claims.

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