US cancels visas of former Philippine House Speaker

The United States has canceled the diplomatic and tourist visas of Leyte Representative Martin Romualdez, a former House Speaker and cousin of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Manila’s envoy to Washington, Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez, confirmed the cancellation on June 5. “All I can say is it’s confirmed. I don’t have any details,” he said in a message. The ambassador noted that the information reached him only that day. Representative Romualdez faces complaints before the Ombudsman for plunder, graft, money laundering, and direct and indirect bribery. The Ombudsman has described him as the purported mastermind of an alleged scheme involving ghost flood control projects. He remains at the preliminary investigation stage and has not been indicted. The US embassy declined to comment on individual visa cases, citing confidentiality rules. The Department of Foreign Affairs referred inquiries to the embassy. A prior request by Romualdez to lift his precautionary hold departure order was rejected by the Sandiganbayan.

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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.

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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Malacañang said President Marcos does not feel alluded to by former House Speaker Martin Romualdez's criticism of corruption in the administration. It maintained that Marcos himself ordered the probe into questionable flood control projects. The Sandiganbayan also issued a hold departure order against Romualdez.

The Office of the Ombudsman has requested statements of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN) from all House of Representatives members as it probes irregularities in government flood control projects. Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla said 26 lawmakers linked to the issue will undergo lifestyle checks, with possibly one more added. He made the announcement on his weekend radio program.

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A coalition of activists filed a graft complaint with the Ombudsman on Monday, March 30, against former undersecretaries Adrian Bersamin and Trygve Olaivar over an alleged multibillion-peso kickback scheme in flood control projects. The complaint draws from testimonies by former DPWH undersecretary Roberto Bernardo. The Ombudsman is also investigating them for plunder conspiracy.

Acting Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida announced that former lawmaker Zaldy Co is no longer in Czech custody. He confirmed Co remains within the Schengen area. The hunt continues after an intervention last week.

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The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee has restored invitations to 18 former military personnel for its June 4 hearing on the flood control scandal after briefly withdrawing them.

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