Palace pushes for faster corruption probes and asset freezes

Malacañang has urged prompt investigations into alleged anomalies and the freezing of corruption-linked assets, following the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' admission that the country risks returning to the Financial Action Task Force 'gray list' due to corruption issues.

On February 10, 2026, Malacañang emphasized the need for swift action against corruption to avoid returning to the Financial Action Task Force's gray list. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas highlighted that recent multibillion-peso scandals in flood control projects pose this risk. The Philippines had been removed from the gray list last year after reforms strengthened measures against money laundering and terrorism financing.

Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro stressed the importance of freezing assets of those involved in corruption. "The freezing of assets is also important. The assets of whoever is involved in corruption should be frozen," she said during a press briefing. She added that the Anti-Money Laundering Council could initiate its own investigation and petition the Court of Appeals.

In response, the President ordered probes to cleanse the country of corruption. Castro assured that the Marcos Jr. administration is serious about fighting graft, and lawmakers could bolster anti-money laundering laws if needed.

Meanwhile, the Sandiganbayan deferred the arraignment of former Senator Ramon Revilla Jr. and others in a malversation case tied to a P76 million unbuilt project. Co-accused pleaded not guilty. Separately, the Department of Justice is set to rule soon on complaints against Sen. Joel Villanueva related to flood control projects.

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Amlc freezes p13 billion in assets linked to flood control scandal

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The Anti-Money Laundering Council has frozen assets worth P13 billion linked to the flood control scandal, with the amount expected to rise as investigations continue. Justice Undersecretary Jojo Cadiz resigned amid allegations of involvement in the anomalies, while President Marcos ordered the DILG and PNP to track down Sarah Discaya and others connected to a P100-million ghost project.

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.

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Malacañang expects more individuals involved in flood control project irregularities to be jailed in the New Year. Critics have slammed the administration for failing to fulfill President Marcos' promise to imprison the so-called big fish before Christmas. The investigation continues, implicating contractors like Sarah and Curlee Discaya.

The Department of Justice has included a plunder complaint against fugitive former lawmaker Zaldy Co in its preliminary investigation into corruption allegations tied to flood control projects in Bulacan. DOJ spokesperson Polo Martinez stated that no counsel appeared for Co, giving him until January 15 to submit a counter-affidavit. The probe also covers former Senator Bong Revilla and Senator Joel Villanueva, both denying involvement in the anomalous projects.

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Präsident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. hat das Ministerium für öffentliche Arbeiten und Autobahnen sowie die Unabhängige Infrastrukturkommission angewiesen, alle Beweise aus ihrer Untersuchung anomaler Flutkontrollprojekte an den Ombudsman zu übergeben. Dies begleitet die Empfehlung der Behörden, Plünderungs-, Korruptions- und Bestechungsklagen gegen den ehemaligen Parlamentssprecher Martin Romualdez und den ehemaligen Abgeordneten Zaldy Co zu erheben. Die Entscheidung des Ombudsmans wird auf Beweisen aus Verträgen und Zeugenaussagen basieren.

Die Independent Commission for Infrastructure hat straf- und verwaltungsrechtliche Anklagen gegen die Senatoren Joel Villanueva und Jinggoy Estrada, den ehemaligen Abgeordneten Zaldy Co und drei weitere Personen im Zusammenhang mit angeblichen Rückflüssen bei Flutkontrollprojekten empfohlen. Verwandte Untersuchungen umfassen eine gefälschte eidesstattliche Erklärung eines Senatszeugen, der mit Co verbunden ist, und Bemühungen zur Einziehung betroffener Vermögenswerte. Abgeordnete drängen auf eine stärkere Anti-Korruptionsbehörde inmitten der öffentlichen Frustration über das Tempo der Untersuchung.

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