Palace urges patience on flood control probe results

Malacañang has asked the public to wait patiently for the results of investigations into the multibillion-peso flood control controversy, stating that investigators are conducting a thorough job. A government official's statement noted that findings have been submitted to the Ombudsman and Department of Justice. This comes after calls for accountability from the Iglesia ni Cristo regarding corruption allegations.

On Friday night, Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro issued a statement urging the public to exercise patience while awaiting the outcomes of probes into the multibillion-peso flood control controversy. She explained that the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Independent Commission for Infrastructure have already forwarded their findings on the anomalous projects. Recommended cases for filing are now under review by the Office of the Ombudsman and the Department of Justice.

Castro's remarks followed a television appearance by Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) spokesman Edwil Zabala on Friday, who reiterated demands for accountability. Zabala claimed that testimonies from 18 former military personnel, presented at a February 24 press conference, could demonstrate a massive cash delivery scheme implicating senior officials. The INC, which backed President Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte in the May 2022 elections, has been seeking government action on widespread corruption since organizing a rally for transparency, accountability, justice, and peace last November.

Meanwhile, the Senate Blue Ribbon committee stated it would adhere strictly to evidence in examining the alleged multi-billion-peso cash delivery scheme involving ex-military personnel. Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson remarked, "As chairman of the Senate Blue Ribbon committee, I haven’t changed my position about being led by evidence guided only by the prudent and logical way of treating any information that comes to my attention – evaluate and validate the credibility and reliability of both the source as well as the information itself before taking action."

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Malacañang is leaving the disclosure of the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) flood control findings to the ombudsman. The ICI turned over its documents to the Department of Justice (DOJ) yesterday. The DOJ will review them for potential leads in a case.

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The Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) ceased operations after submitting its confidential final report. Malacañang maintained that President Marcos has not forgotten the fight against corruption in flood control projects. The Department of Justice reported recovering over P611 million from anomalous projects.

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson said the Blue Ribbon committee recommends abolishing the alleged “leadership fund” and banning “allocables” in the national budget as part of its flood control probe. Initial findings show the House leadership controls at least P143.5 billion in “allocables.”

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Rep. Martin Romualdez's lawyer stated there is no evidence linking him to ghost or substandard flood control projects eyed for plunder charges by the Ombudsman. Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla said they are preparing cases against Romualdez and former Senate President Francis Escudero. Romualdez expressed willingness to cooperate.

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