Marcos monitors army colonel's removal after support withdrawal

President Marcos is closely monitoring the relief of an Army colonel who allegedly withdrew support for his administration, Malacañang said. Col. Audie Mongao was removed after a social media post criticizing the president. The military has begun an investigation into possible charges against him.

In Manila, Philippines, Malacañang announced that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is closely watching events related to the relief from duty of Col. Audie Mongao, head of the Philippine Army's Training Support Group. Reports indicate Mongao posted on social media stating the president had lost his 'moral ascendancy' to lead and that Filipinos 'are worth fighting for.' This came amid allegations of large-scale corruption against the administration, including flood control projects riddled with ghost initiatives and kickbacks.

After the post went viral on Friday, Mongao voluntarily surrendered to his immediate superior, according to the Philippine Army. He admitted authoring the message and is fully cooperating with authorities. Training Command chief Maj. Gen. Michael Logico described the act as a serious breach of military discipline but noted that Mongao's voluntary action would be taken into account. He was advised to rest after claiming three sleepless days and will undergo a required medical examination as the probe proceeds.

Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro stated in a text message that 'the President is listening and watching closely.' She emphasized using evidence, following due process, and implementing the law against anyone found accountable. Amid rumors of destabilization plots fueled by corruption exposures, the military has repeatedly affirmed its personnel's loyalty to the Constitution and chain of command. This incident highlights internal military tensions as governance faces corruption challenges.

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