Ombudsman Remulla firmly announces no recusal from Romualdez flood control scandal probe, with asset freezes and travel bans highlighted.
Ombudsman Remulla firmly announces no recusal from Romualdez flood control scandal probe, with asset freezes and travel bans highlighted.
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Remulla: No inhibition in Romualdez flood control case

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Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla insisted he will not inhibit from the probe linking former House Speaker Martin Romualdez to the flood control scandal. He confirmed a Court of Appeals freeze order on Romualdez's assets and warned of more cases to come. Hold departure orders were also sought against former Senate President Francis Escudero and businessman Maynard Ngu.

MANILA, Philippines — Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla insisted he will not inhibit from the case linking former House Speaker and Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez to the flood control scandal. Speaking on dzRH's "Executive Session" yesterday, he said the ombudsman's duty is "to side with the victims… to prevent corruption and abuse of power and punish offenders" as mandated by the Constitution.

"How will we punish if I inhibit? It is our duty... No such thing as inhibition," Remulla said. He told an unnamed accuser from Romualdez's Villaraza & Angangco Law Offices to "go back to law school."

Remulla confirmed Romualdez is covered by a Court of Appeals freeze order on 25 bank accounts and 10 insurance policies. He warned of more freeze orders and plans to file "around five to six cases." The Anti-Money Laundering Council linked the order to plunder, graft, and bribery in P56 billion anomalies.

Meanwhile, the Ombudsman filed precautionary hold departure orders against former Senate President Francis Escudero and businessman Maynard Ngu on April 25 at the Sandiganbayan. Ngu, tagged as "bagman" by former DPWH Undersecretary Roberto Bernardo, donated P30 million to Escudero's 2022 campaign. Bernardo denied being the mastermind, pointing to Zaldy Co.

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Reactions on X to Ombudsman Remulla's refusal to inhibit from the flood control probe against Romualdez highlight the asset freeze order and HDOs against Escudero and Ngu. News outlets report developments neutrally with high engagement, a public figure praises Remulla's pursuit of justice as redemption, while some users express skepticism over probe priorities and evidence sufficiency.

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Former House speaker and Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez has moved to disqualify the Office of the Ombudsman from probing his alleged involvement in the flood control controversy, warning of a ‘pattern of prejudgment’ that violates due process. In a four-page letter dated April 22, his lawyers argued that statements by Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla show prosecution for plunder was decided in advance. He seeks handling by a neutral official.

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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.

Experts confirm that former Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla's meeting with International Criminal Court (ICC) officials regarding the case against ex-President Rodrigo Duterte does not violate any laws. The Department of Justice states there is no legal bar to Philippine government coordination with the ICC, despite the country's withdrawal from the Rome Statute. This occurs amid pre-trial hearings for crimes against humanity charges.

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The Sandiganbayan has upheld its denial of bail for nine co-accused of fugitive lawmaker Zaldy Co in the Oriental Mindoro flood control malversation case, rejecting their motion for reconsideration in a 27-page resolution.

The Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) has filed 12 civil forfeiture petitions with the Regional Trial Court over alleged anomalies in flood control projects. This marks a sharp increase from the initial three cases disclosed last month, with the court issuing 11 provisional asset preservation orders. The AMLC plans to file more petitions in the coming days.

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