A series of public outrages threatens to mutate into a serious political crisis for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
The Philippines has remained divided in reaction to a massive corruption scandal, say ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute academics.
THE hypocrisy is deafening. Floodwaters have been drowning towns from Pampanga to Leyte, whistleblowers have named names, ...
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has undertaken reform initiatives to address prevailing corruption within the agency, Malacañang ...
At least 50 politicians and top officials have been implicated so far in what has been called ‘the biggest corruption scandal in history’.
The government’s ongoing corruption probe, far from scaring investors, will ultimately strengthen the Philippine economy by ...
The Philippine flood-control scandal has become more than a test of institutions; it is a litmus test of how much abuse a ...
Corruption is a pervasive and long-standing problem in both the public and private sectors in the Philippines, according to the US State Department’s latest annual investment climate report. The ...
Anger towards the government is mounting in the Philippines over a corruption scandal involving phoney flood control projects ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said Monday he did not blame people for taking part in street protests "one bit" as anger mounts over a corruption scandal involving phony flood control projects.
Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets across the Philippines on Sunday to express outrage over alleged corruption in bogus and sub-standard government flood-control projects worth billions of ...
The role of the Catholic Church, in times like these, has often been to unite Filipinos in protesting against corruption and ...