Panama estimates over $5 billion in corruption losses over two decades

An investigation reveals that Panama has lost over $5.104 billion in public funds due to 90 emblematic corruption cases over the past 21 years. This amount equals about 6% of the 2024 GDP and exceeds key budgets like education and health. Corruption has worsened social exclusion, contributing to tragedies such as the deaths of indigenous children in Ngäbe Buglé rivers.

A review of 90 corruption cases in Panama, from 2004 to 2024, estimates $5.104 billion in economic damage to the state. The report, drawn from judicial proceedings and official audits, highlights two major cases: Odebrecht's cost overruns exceeding $2 billion between 2006 and 2019, and $1.2 billion in damages from the Panama Ports Company concession since 1997. The remaining 88 cases add nearly $1.5 billion, including social programs turned into patronage tools and poorly executed infrastructure.

The 2009-2014 period saw 57 representative cases, involving overpricing in projects and money laundering via shell companies. From 2014-2019, numerous files were opened, but convictions remained rare due to institutional constraints. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2019-2024 enabled abuses in emergency contracting.

This lost amount surpasses the 2025 annual education budget ($3.651 billion) or health ($2.374 billion), and exceeds the Panama Canal's 2024 contributions ($2.4708 billion). Sociologist Gilberto Toro notes that impunity targets the poor more, fueling public intolerance toward abuses.

Experts like Alma Montenegro de Fletcher stress ethical lapses: “We don't lack laws; we lack commitment from those who must enforce them.” Carlos Barsallo warns of equal institutional harm: “People believe in nothing and no one.” A Fudespa study links this corruption to indigenous exclusion, where 55-70 children have died crossing rivers to school—a issue that $42-63 million could address with safe bridges.

Of the 90 cases, only a dozen led to convictions, exposing judicial weaknesses like backlogs and resource shortages.

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Philippine Vice Governor Roselyn Espina-Paras and family facing media scrutiny outside Ombudsman office amid plunder complaint over DPWH project corruption in Biliran.
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Espina family in Biliran faces plunder complaint over DPWH projects

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Lord Allan Merced-Garcia filed a plunder complaint with the Ombudsman on October 30, 2025, against the Espina family of Biliran over alleged theft in Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) projects. Roving Premier, owned by Vice Governor Roselyn Espina-Paras and her husband, secured over P1 billion in contracts since 2020. This ties into the broader flood control corruption scandal exposed by President Marcos Jr. in July 2025.

2025년, 전국적으로 홍수 방제와 인프라 자금과 관련된 거대 부패 스캔들에 반대하는 대규모 시위가 발생했다. 고위 의원을 포함한 수십 명의 정치인과 사업가들이 형사 고발을 당했다. 이 스캔들은 거버넌스와 국가 경제 궤도에 대한 의구심을 불러일으켰다.

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Perceived levels of public sector corruption in the Philippines worsened in 2025, according to the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index released by Transparency International, coinciding with a scandal over flood control projects. The country ranked 120th out of 182, with a score of 32, its lowest since 2012. Among Southeast Asian neighbors, it scored higher only than Cambodia and Myanmar.

Provincial deputy Santiago Pérez Pons filed a criminal complaint against Mayor Bruno Cipolini and his economic team for irregularities in handling public funds invested in risky stock instruments. The accusation alleges embezzlement and lack of authorization, amid deficit budgets. The municipality defends its actions as legal and plans to recover the lost funds.

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Rivera's municipal administration presented its management balance for 2024-2025, consolidating over 36.052 billion pesos in executed, ongoing, and viable resources. The report highlights advances in infrastructure, security, and rural development led by Mayor Luis Humberto Alvarado Guzmán.

인프라 독립위원회(ICI) 사임 후 첫 공식 발언에서 로사나 파하르도는 정부에 뿌리깊은 부패를 뿌리 뽑으려면 ‘여러 세대’가 필요하며, 관련자 전원을 제거해야 한다고 말했다. 그녀는 필리핀 비즈니스 사회 진보(PBSP) 연례 회의에서 홍수 통제 스캔들을 조사한 짧은 재임 기간 동안의 관찰을 공유했다.

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