Citizen-led infrastructure monitoring launched as new people power

Civil society groups, church leaders, and government officials launched 'Bisto Proyekto: Ang Bagong People Power' on February 21 in Manila, turning citizen vigilance into a tool for accountability in infrastructure projects. Led by the anti-corruption group TAPAT, it includes a memorandum of agreement with the Department of Public Works and Highways for nationwide monitoring. The initiative aims to combat corruption through a digital platform and satellite monitoring.

On Saturday, February 21, at the Adamson University Theater in Manila, 'Bisto Proyekto: Ang Bagong People Power' was launched as a shift in commemorating the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. Led by the Taongbayan Action for Participatory, Accountable and Transparent Governance (TAPAT), the initiative enables citizens to monitor infrastructure projects nationwide to prevent ghost and substandard works.

TAPAT lead Dondon Parafina stated, 'Is a rally enough? People are angry and they are asking for responsibility, but perhaps there is an additional way for more meaningful participation in the process of change.' He added, 'We don’t need to be an engineer or an advocate to do this. If the people will be watching over every island and corner of the Philippines, there will be no more ghost and substandard projects.'

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) joined by signing a memorandum of agreement, providing safe access to sites and documents. DPWH Undersecretary Nick Conti said, 'You are our allies. Reminder, do not be afraid. Because the person who knows that what he is doing is right has nothing to hide.' He noted that corruption in infrastructure is high-reward and low-risk due to the volume of projects—over 20,000 annually—that the government cannot fully inspect.

At the core is bisto.ph, a digital platform developed by the 'Angry Nerds' from BetterGov.ph, offering access to records of 250,000 projects. Volunteers can upload evidence of anomalies. It is also supported by satellite monitoring, as Ken Abante of the People’s Budget Coalition explained: 'When the flood control corruption happened, apparently, it was feasible to just check on a satellite whether the flood control projects.'

Former DPWH Secretary Rogelio 'Babes' Singson provided the '5 Rs' framework: right project, right cost, right quality, right on time, and right people. More than 50 monitoring sites across locations including Abra, Naga, Iloilo, and Cagayan de Oro participated in the launch via Zoom for real-time updates.

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Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla at a press conference revealing investigation into 30 DPWH flood control scandal cases, with documents and officials in a government setting.
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Ombudsman probes 30 DPWH cases in flood control scandal

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The Office of the Ombudsman has placed around 30 cases involving the Department of Public Works and Highways under preliminary investigation amid allegations of anomalies in flood control projects. Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla announced the development on November 4, 2025, as part of a broader government crackdown. A new task force will also examine projects linked to the Villar family.

The Senate is pushing for a sweeping reorganization of the Department of Public Works and Highways to curb corruption and address procurement loopholes following recent Blue Ribbon committee investigations.

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Thousands joined anti-corruption protests across the Philippines on November 30, 2025, marking the second wave of demonstrations against anomalies in flood control projects. Key events included the Trillion Peso March at the People Power Monument in Quezon City and the Baha sa Luneta 2.0 at Rizal Park in Manila. Religious leaders and activists called for transparency and accountability amid heavy police presence.

On November 30, 2025, thousands of Filipinos joined the second Trillion Peso March across the country to protest corruption, especially in flood control projects. The demonstrations called for transparency, return of stolen funds, and ending political dynasties. Though peaceful, the rallies showed disunity in messages, from resignation calls to rejections of them.

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The Independent Commission for Infrastructure has recommended criminal and administrative complaints against Senators Joel Villanueva and Jinggoy Estrada, former Representative Zaldy Co, and three others over alleged kickbacks in flood control projects. Related probes include a forged affidavit by a Senate witness linked to Co and efforts to forfeit implicated assets. Lawmakers are pushing for a stronger anti-corruption body amid public frustration with the inquiry's pace.

The National Bureau of Investigation has requested an Interpol Red Notice against former lawmaker Zaldy Co in connection with corruption cases involving a flood control project. The NBI confirmed the request was made as early as November 23, 2025, while President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced that Co's passport has been cancelled. This forms part of a broader probe into anomalous projects by the Department of Public Works and Highways.

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As the Senate continues its review of the government’s expanded public-private partnership program, Sen. Raffy Tulfo called on the Department of Education to strengthen screening and monitoring of contractors involved in the Public-Private Partnership for School Infrastructure Project 1 and 2.

 

 

 

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