Senator Marcoleta faces plunder complaint over campaign donations

Senator Rodante Marcoleta is facing a plunder complaint before the Office of the Ombudsman over questions on his campaign donations. The complaint remains at the initial stage as the Ombudsman conducts further investigation.

The complaint alleges plunder and violations of Presidential Decree No. 46. It stems from Marcoleta declaring a net worth of P51 million in 2025 while spending P112 million on his senatorial campaign without initial declared contributions.

Marcoleta later confirmed receiving P75 million in donations before the campaign period started. He did not include the amount in his Statement of Contributions and Expenditures, stating he was not yet a candidate at the time.

The Commission on Elections cleared him of any poll rule violations in March. The Ombudsman will decide whether to file charges before the Sandiganbayan.

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Photorealistic courtroom scene of Senator Marcoleta facing plunder charges over undeclared donations.
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Ombudsman naghain ng kasong plunder laban kay Sen. Marcoleta

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Inihain ng Ombudsman ang kasong plunder laban kay Senador Rodante Marcoleta dahil sa di naideklarang P75 milyon na donasyon sa kampanya. Sinabi ni Marcoleta na handa siyang makulong kung may warrant.

The Office of the Ombudsman filed a non-bailable plunder case on Friday against Senator Rodante Marcoleta and three co-accused over P75 million in campaign donations.

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The Sandiganbayan ordered the arrest of Senator Rodante Marcoleta on July 6 over an alleged P75 million undeclared campaign donation. The Department of Justice clarified that plunder cases can involve private funds.

House Majority Leader Sandro Marcos said the claims of 18 self-styled bagmen that he received suitcases of cash are all BS.

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The Office of the Ombudsman has accepted former public works secretary Manuel Bonoan as a state witness in its corruption investigation targeting ex-House Speaker Martin Romualdez. Assistant Ombudsman Mico Clavano said the decision was made to strengthen the case with insider details from Bonoan. The move comes after Bonoan offered cooperation in a letter sent about three weeks before June 30.

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