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    Hundreds of Thousands Rally in Manila Over Philippines Flood-Control Corruption Scandal

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsNovember 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MANILA, Philippines — Tens of thousands of Filipinos gathered in Manila on Sunday for a three-day rally demanding accountability for a flood-control corruption scandal involving top government officials and lawmakers. Protesters called for transparency and justice after months of deadly flooding and alleged mismanagement of public funds.

    What Happened

    Organized by the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC), the rally marked one of the largest mass protests in recent Philippine history. Demonstrators assembled to demand a constitutional investigation into the scandal, which has allegedly involved substandard or nonexistent flood-control projects funded by the government.

    The organizers emphasized that the protest was peaceful and focused on truth and accountability, stating in a Facebook post: “We come together not to meddle in politics, but to stand with our fellow Filipinos who are calling for truth after more than 100 days of unanswered wrongdoings.”

    The rally follows the devastation caused by two typhoons that claimed over 250 lives, many due to flash floods and landslides, heightening public outrage over alleged corruption.

    Background on the Philippines Flood-Control Corruption Scandal

    The scandal centers on flood-control projects funded by the Philippine government that were either poorly constructed or never completed. Private contractors have been accused of pocketing public funds through ghost projects or delivering subpar infrastructure.

    Whistleblowers have implicated several legislators in the scandal, claiming they received kickbacks from construction companies. The issue has gained national attention due to the country’s vulnerability to climate-related disasters, making functional flood-control infrastructure critical to public safety.

    Investigation and Government Response

    President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. revealed the scandal during his annual state of the nation address in July. In response to growing public outrage, Marcos announced that an independent fact-finding commission had already filed criminal complaints against 37 suspects, including senators, members of Congress, and businesspeople.

    Marcos vowed that those found guilty would face jail time by Christmas, signaling a strong governmental response aimed at addressing the corruption allegations.

    Public Reactions

    The protests reflect widespread frustration among Filipinos, many of whom blame systemic corruption for exacerbating the impact of natural disasters. Social media posts have amplified the public’s demand for accountability, with hashtags calling for justice trending nationwide.

    Organizers reiterated that their goal is a fair and thorough investigation, emphasizing that the corruption has harmed every Filipino and must not go unpunished.

    What Happens Next

    The INC-led protests will continue over three days, while authorities pursue legal action against those implicated in the scandal. The independent fact-finding commission is expected to issue further updates on arrests and investigations in the coming weeks.

    Philippine officials have stressed that public cooperation and vigilance remain key to rooting out corruption, as the country braces for ongoing typhoon seasons.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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