Bong Revilla responds to DOJ case on Bulacan ghost project

Former Senator Bong Revilla filed a counter-affidavit with the Department of Justice to deny corruption charges related to an alleged non-existent flood control project in Bulacan. His lawyer stated that he also submitted evidence to prove the accusations are false. He hopes the DOJ will review the materials fairly and dismiss the case without court proceedings.

On December 10, former Senator Bong Revilla submitted his counter-affidavit to the Department of Justice in response to graft charges under the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. Revilla, who once chaired the Senate committee on public works, faces accusations tied to a flood control project in Bulacan that prosecutors claim never existed. His lawyer, Franchesca Señga, explained, "Aside from his counter-affidavit, Mr. Revilla also submitted evidence to prove that all the content of the allegations, accusations, and complaints against him are absolutely nothing but lies and falsehoods."

The complaint involves an investigation including Revilla and former lawmaker Zaldy Co, linked to SYMS Constructions. On December 5, Prosecutor General Anthony Fadullon confirmed their status as respondents in the probe. Revilla has rejected any involvement in the project.

This marks the second major corruption case connected to Revilla. In 2013, he was accused of funneling significant legislative funds to scam groups run by businesswoman Janet Napoles. However, by 2021, he was acquitted on charges of graft, plunder, and malversation related to that scheme. This DOJ appearance highlights ongoing scrutiny of government officials' handling of public funds.

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Illustration depicting DOJ's plunder probe against Zaldy Co, Bong Revilla, and Joel Villanueva over corrupt Bulacan flood projects.
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DOJ includes plunder case against Zaldy Co in probe

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The Department of Justice has included a plunder complaint against fugitive former lawmaker Zaldy Co in its preliminary investigation into corruption allegations tied to flood control projects in Bulacan. DOJ spokesperson Polo Martinez stated that no counsel appeared for Co, giving him until January 15 to submit a counter-affidavit. The probe also covers former Senator Bong Revilla and Senator Joel Villanueva, both denying involvement in the anomalous projects.

Former senator Bong Revilla has returned to detention at Quezon City Jail on a non-bailable malversation charge linked to a P92.8 million fictitious flood control project in Bulacan. This follows his December counter-affidavit to the DOJ denying the graft accusations, marking an escalation less than a decade after his pork barrel scam acquittal.

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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.

Malacañang is still validating Sen. Panfilo Lacson's claim that former DPWH secretary Manuel Bonoan deliberately provided false ghost flood control data to undermine the anomaly investigation. Lacson said the data led to incorrect grid coordinates for thousands of nationwide projects. Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong confirmed errors in these coordinates.

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In the latest development in the P96.5 million ghost flood control project scandal in Davao Occidental—where Sarah Discaya was arrested in December 2025—the Department of Public Works and Highways has requested to include her husband, contractor Pacifico 'Curlee' Discaya, in the criminal charges. Unlike Sarah, who remains detained, Curlee is under Senate custody. Investigators allege he is the 'beneficial owner' of St. Timothy Construction Corporation, which secured the contract.

Sarah Discaya, arrested last week over a P96.5-million 'ghost' flood control project in Davao Occidental, faces arraignment on graft and malversation charges on January 13, 2025, before a Cebu court. Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto has accused her camp of intimidating potential witnesses amid broader corruption concerns.

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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.

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