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.
MANILA, Philippines — Lawyer Ade Fajardo said there is no evidence linking Rep. Martin Romualdez, a maternal first cousin of President Marcos, to any ghost or substandard flood control projects. "We remain confident that these matters will be resolved based on evidence and due process, not politics or speculation," Fajardo stated.
Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla told reporters on Monday that his office is preparing to hold Romualdez and former Senate President Francis Escudero liable for plunder, with a possible filing at the Sandiganbayan court next month. However, Fajardo clarified, "to be clear, this refers only to a reported preparation of a complaint – there is no filed case, no finding of probable cause and no determination of liability at this time."
Malacañang emphasized adherence to due process. Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said the administration avoids baseless charges for media exposure and that President Marcos Jr. led the probe into the anomalous projects.
In a related note, House Secretary-General Cheloy Garafil expressed full trust in the Ombudsman and no intention to defy its order for the SALNs of 318 House members.