Cebu Archbishop's 'Humble Proposal' on Anti-Corruption
Archbishop Alberto Uy outlines a 7-point moral plan for Cebu's anti-corruption coalition. Will it strengthen or confuse the push for accountability after Typhoon Tino?
Archbishop Alberto Uy outlines a 7-point moral plan for Cebu's anti-corruption coalition. Will it strengthen or confuse the push for accountability after Typhoon Tino?
Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David appeals to those involved in the flood control corruption scandal, urging repentance and truth. He draws a parallel to the biblical story of Zacchaeus.
Leading Philippine business groups call on lawmakers to urgently create a powerful, independent anti-corruption body to protect public funds and restore investor confidence. Read their demands.
In 2025, Cebu Archbishop Alberto "Abet" Uy confronts corruption with principle, not megaphones. Discover his strategic, quiet approach to reform and why he's not the next Cardinal Sin.
Recent floods in Cebu spark reflection on spiritual cleansing and societal corruption. Explore the biblical parallels and the urgent call for change in leadership and community values.
New Cebu Archbishop Alberto S. Uy emerges as a national anti-corruption voice, challenging both officials and the public to self-reflect. His powerful message at a November 30 prayer rally urges accountability and compassion.
An analysis of the Philippine anti-corruption movement, questioning the government's sincerity and strategy while urging public vigilance. Are we finally seeing a glimmer of change?
An anonymous MCWD employee files a corruption complaint with the Ombudsman-Visayas, alleging favoritism, fund misuse, and contract irregularities. Officials ordered to respond.
An anonymous employee accuses MCWD top brass of corruption, favoritism, and fund misuse. The Ombudsman-Visayas orders GM Edgar Donoso to submit counter-affidavits. Read the full story.
Massive protests erupted across the Philippines on Nov. 30, 2025, fueled by corruption scandals and economic hardship. Calls grow for accountability and systemic change. Read the full story.
Around 200 activists in Davao City joined the Trillion Peso March, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in flood control projects. The peaceful rally coincided with nationwide protests.
Thousands joined the peaceful Trillion Peso March in Cebu for Bonifacio Day. Police report zero incidents. Read about the successful event and the contrasting crowd estimates.
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.
Despite simultaneous events nationwide, the second Trillion Peso March in Quezon City drew 30,000-60,000 people demanding justice and accountability. Organizers warn of a third rally if government remains unresponsive.
More than 3,130 participants held peaceful 'Trillion Peso March 2.0' rallies across Western Visayas, calling for transparency and accountability. Read how police ensured an incident-free day.
The 'Trillion Peso March' anti-corruption protests across Negros Island were peaceful. Police deployed 869 personnel. Read about the successful security coordination.
PRO 7 Director Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan confirms a peaceful Trillion Peso March in Cebu with over 2,000 police deployed. Read the full report on the disciplined protest.
Despite heavy rains, up to 60,000 Filipinos rallied in Quezon City for the Trillion Peso March, demanding transparency. Church leaders vow a third protest if government remains unresponsive.
As Filipinos receive year-end bonuses, a reflection emerges: Christmas joy is for children, but corruption threatens their future. This season, the wish is for leaders who prioritize integrity over personal gain. Read more.
Ombudsman Remulla reinstates public access to SALNs. Business groups demand lifestyle audits to verify officials' declared wealth against actual lifestyles for true transparency.
Over 10,000 Filipinos marched in Cebu City's anti-corruption prayer rally led by Archbishop Alberto Uy. Protesters demand accountability for alleged P50 billion flood control fund anomalies. Join the call for justice!
Thousands protested nationwide on Bonifacio Day 2025 demanding accountability for stolen flood control funds. The Trillion Peso March amplifies public anger over corruption that caused deadly flooding.
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.
Thousands marched against corruption in Cebu City, led by Archbishop Alberto Uy. The peaceful demonstration linked spiritual renewal with fighting graft. Read about the nationwide protests.
As political tensions escalate in the Philippines, citizens confront twin dilemmas of leadership succession and massive corruption. Can the nation break from its troubled past? Join the conversation.
Thousands gathered at Rizal Park for Trillion Peso March 2.0 as workers demand justice and dignity. Police deploy 2141 personnel to ensure peaceful protest.
Thousands joined nationwide protests demanding accountability for alleged corruption in flood control projects. Police deployed 17,000 personnel as demonstrations unfolded across multiple cities.
Progressive groups marched in Central Visayas demanding wage hikes, farmer subsidies, and anti-corruption measures. Join the conversation about social justice.
Massive protests sweep the Philippines over flood control ghost projects and rigged biddings. Leaders call for systemic reforms, anti-dynasty law, and transparent governance. Join the demand for accountability.
Cebu City implements comprehensive security measures for interfaith anti-corruption rallies on November 30. Mayor Archival supports advocacy while ensuring public safety during multisectoral gatherings.