Impeachment complaint filed against Marcos

An impeachment complaint was filed against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in the House of Representatives on Monday, January 19. Endorsed by Congressman Jett Nisay of the Pusong Pinoy party-list, it comes amid growing public outcry over a major flood control corruption scandal.

In Manila, Philippines, an impeachment complaint was filed against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in the House of Representatives on Monday, January 19, marking the first such petition in 2026 and the first directly against him. It was endorsed by Congressman Jett Nisay, who represents the Pusong Pinoy party-list. As of writing, the media has yet to receive a copy of the complaint.

The filing occurs against the backdrop of mounting public outrage over the 'flood control scam,' described as the largest corruption scandal to hit the Marcos administration. Nisay himself is a contractor owning JVN Construction and Trading and is among eight lawmakers, including resigned congressman Zaldy Co, recommended by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Independent Commission for Infrastructure to the Office of the Ombudsman for plunder and graft charges. A DPWH database shows JVN won P73 million worth of public works projects in Bataan in 2021 and 2022, before Nisay's election as congressman.

Nisay was also among the 215 lawmakers who supported the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte in February 2025. While the House is constitutionally required to act on the complaint, its prospects remain slim, with the chamber's rules committee led by the president's son, Majority Leader Sandro Marcos.

Vice President Sara Duterte is also expected to face another impeachment push once her one-year immunity expires in February. In May 2025, the Cardemas attempted but failed to file a complaint against Marcos at the House's Office of the Secretary General.

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Illustration of President Marcos Jr. handing over evidence documents related to flood control project anomalies, implicating Romualdez and Co. in potential charges.
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Marcos orders evidence handover as ICI pushes plunder charges against Romualdez

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the Department of Public Works and Highways and the Independent Commission for Infrastructure to hand over all evidence from their probe into anomalous flood control projects to the Ombudsman. This accompanies the agencies' recommendation to file plunder, graft, and bribery charges against former House Speaker Martin Romualdez and former congressman Zaldy Co. The Ombudsman's decision will be based on evidence from contracts and testimonies.

Progressive groups filed a second impeachment complaint against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. with the House of Representatives on January 22, 2026, but claimed the chamber refused to accept it. Endorsed by the Makabayan bloc, it accuses him of betrayal of public trust. Petitioners left a copy at the secretary general's office.

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Unlike complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte, the impeachment complaint against President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. was sent to the House speaker's office just two days after filing. House Secretary General Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil confirmed this on January 21. The swift transmission raises questions about whether it benefits the president against future complaints.

Malacañang is leaving it to President Marcos' legal team to decide whether he will attend the House of Representatives' justice committee hearings on the impeachment complaint against him. The deliberations are set to begin on Feb. 2, and the president may be invited if the complaints are deemed sufficient in form and substance. Officials emphasized that attendance is the president's prerogative.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. underwent a major cabinet shake-up last week amid a corruption scandal involving flood control projects. Officials like Lucas Bersamin and Amenah Pangandaman were forced to resign or were fired, as political tensions escalate with drug allegations against the Marcos family. These developments highlight a deepening crisis challenging his leadership.

The National Bureau of Investigation has requested an Interpol Red Notice against former lawmaker Zaldy Co in connection with corruption cases involving a flood control project. The NBI confirmed the request was made as early as November 23, 2025, while President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced that Co's passport has been cancelled. This forms part of a broader probe into anomalous projects by the Department of Public Works and Highways.

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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.

 

 

 

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