Senator Jinggoy Estrada barred from leaving Philippines over flood control corruption allegations

A Manila court has barred Senator Jinggoy Estrada from leaving the Philippines due to criminal complaints linked to the flood control mess. This follows the Department of Justice securing a precautionary hold departure order in February. The allegations stem from witnesses like former district engineer Henry Alcantara, who claimed the senator received kickbacks from flood control projects.

In February, a Manila court issued a hold departure order against Senator Jinggoy Estrada as a precautionary measure amid criminal cases tied to the flood control mess. The Department of Justice secured the order to ensure the senator remains in the country while the allegations are pursued.

The accusations against Estrada come from witnesses, including former district engineer Henry Alcantara. Alcantara claimed that Estrada received kickbacks from flood control projects. This is not Estrada's first brush with corruption allegations; he was previously implicated in the pork barrel scam.

Rappler reporter Jairo Bolledo provides further details in an explainer. The incident forms part of broader corruption concerns in Philippine infrastructure projects, though sources offer no additional information on next steps.

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A Manila court has issued a hold-departure order against Sen. Jinggoy Estrada and former DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan, among others, amid ongoing investigations into anomalous flood control projects.

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Henry Alcantara, a former district engineer at the DPWH Bulacan regional office and now a state witness, will testify in the malversation trial against resigned lawmaker and fugitive Zaldy Co and 15 others over an alleged substandard P289.5-million flood control project in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro.

The Sandiganbayan has entered a not guilty plea on the graft charge against former Senator Bong Revilla after he refused to enter one during his arraignment. This preserves his defense strategy amid a pending motion to quash the charges, according to his lawyer. His co-accused also entered not guilty pleas.

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The Department of Justice announced that three flood control cases against SYMS Construction Trading and former DPWH officials have been transferred to Quezon City Regional Trial Court branches. DOJ spokesperson Polo Martinez said the cases were originally filed in Bulacan courts in January and February. Pre-trial hearings are set for April.

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