Fewer Filipinos believe flood control culprits will be jailed

A Pulse Asia survey shows a decline in the percentage of Filipinos who believe government officials involved in flood control project irregularities will be punished, dropping from 71 percent to 59 percent.

The latest Pulse Asia survey, conducted from December 12 to 15, reveals waning public confidence in the accountability of officials linked to irregularities in flood control projects. While still a majority, belief that these culprits will face punishment fell 12 points to 59 percent from 71 percent in September. This includes 22 percent who think officials will definitely be punished, down from 40 percent, and 37 percent who say it is likely, up slightly from 31 percent. Skepticism grew, with 13 percent now believing no punishment will occur, up from 8 percent, and 28 percent unable to say, up from 21 percent.

Confidence in the Philippine justice system to prosecute high-level corruption cases stands at 44 percent, with 24 percent lacking confidence and 33 percent undecided. When asked about factors influencing court decisions in these cases, 51 percent pointed to officials using influence to evade conviction, followed by 25 percent citing evidence quality, 16 percent trial length, and 8 percent judicial fairness.

On trust in institutions to tackle flood control corruption, media topped the list at 54 percent big trust, up from 51 percent. Civil society organizations followed at 47 percent, down from 50 percent. Trust in President Marcos dropped to 30 percent from 32 percent, with 48 percent expressing little trust, up from 45 percent. The Ombudsman saw a steeper decline to 28 percent from 39 percent, and the Independent Commission for Infrastructure to 18 percent from 39 percent. Senate trust held at 37 percent, House rose to 31 percent from 25 percent, and DPWH improved to 13 percent from 7 percent, though 59 percent still have little or no trust.

The survey involved 1,200 respondents with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percent. Malacañang remains optimistic, with Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro stating, “This is a positive development because they know that those who should be held accountable could be jailed.” She added that the President has the courage to act rightly.

Separately, the Office of the Ombudsman dismissed reports of potential recantations by former DPWH engineers in Bulacan as “noise,” per Assistant Ombudsman Mico Clavano. He emphasized reliance on sworn statements and noted risks to witness protection. The Department of Justice also denied any recantation by dismissed DPWH engineer Henry Alcantara.

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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 Office of the Ombudsman has filed two sets of cases related to the multibillion-peso flood control scam, but none involve high-ranking officials. This forms part of a thorough investigation under new Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla. The cases stem from projects in Oriental Mindoro and Davao Occidental worth over P386 million.

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Sa gitna ng imbestigasyon sa eskandalong proyekto ng flood control ng DPWH, binabalaan ang posibleng paulit-ulit na siklo ng korapsyon kung saan ang mga 'malalaking isda' ay lumalampas sa pananagutan. Ayon sa isang opinyon, maraming nakaraang eskandalo ang nagtapos nang walang kinukulong na mataas na opisyal. Mahalagang subaybayan ang buong proseso upang matiyak ang hustisya.

Inutus ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ang Department of Public Works and Highways at ang Independent Commission for Infrastructure na ihatid sa Ombudsman ang lahat ng ebidensya mula sa kanilang imbestigasyon sa mga anomalya sa proyekto ng flood control. Ito ay kasabay ng rekomendasyon ng dalawang ahensya na mag-file ng mga kaso ng plunder, graft, at bribery laban sa dating House Speaker Martin Romualdez at dating kongresista Zaldy Co. Ang desisyon ng Ombudsman ay batay sa ebidensya mula sa mga kontrata at testimonya.

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Ayon sa isang kamakailang survey ng Pulse Asia, 52 porsyento ng mga Pilipino ang sumusuporta sa agarang pagpasa ng batas na magtatag ng isang ganap na may kapangyarihang body upang imbestigahan ang mga alegasyon ng korupsyon sa mga proyekto ng imprastraktura. Ang body na ito, na tinutukoy bilang Independent Commission Against Infrastructure Corruption (ICAIC), ay magpapalit sa kasalukuyang Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) na nilikha ng Executive Order ni Pangulong Marcos. Ang survey ay nagpapakita ng malakas na suporta mula sa mga respondent sa Metro Manila at Visayas, ngunit mas mababa sa Mindanao.

Nagkaroon ng malaking pagbabago sa gabinete ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. nitong nakaraang linggo dahil sa eskandalong korupsiyon sa mga proyektong flood control. Inire-resign o tinanggal ang mga opisyal tulad nina Lucas Bersamin at Amenah Pangandaman, habang lumalala ang tensyon pulitikal kasama ang mga akusasyon ng droga laban sa pamilya Marcos. Ang mga ito ay bahagi ng mas malaking krisis na nagdudulot ng pagdududa sa pamumuno niya.

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Naibigay na sa mga awtoridad ang mga dokumento na may kaugnayan sa alegadong budget insertions na kinabibilangan ng yaoing dating undersecretary ng DPWH na si Catalina Cabral, ayon sa Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson. Hiniling niya ang pagpigil sa pampublikong pagtalakay ng mga materyal na may kaugnayan sa kanya. Kasabay nito, nagbayad ng P15 milyong restitusion ang isang kontratista bilang bahagi ng kanyang pagsali sa Witness Protection Program.

 

 

 

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