The Philippines has unveiled a new jail that may soon house powerful legislators and officials implicated in a massive ...
Public anger has reached such a pitch that even jailing corrupt contractors or filing cases against officials may not be ...
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Two political forces and the Philippines’ future
For the 2028 election option, the anti-Duterte forces lag behind the pro-Duterte group in preparations because of the absence ...
A WIDENING corruption scandal involving Philippine government officials and public works contractors threatens to cool demand for luxury real estate projects, according to property analysts.
German officials said investors remain confident in the Philippine market, calling the government’s anti-graft push a ...
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Most Filipinos see corruption as widespread, ‘normal’ in politics
Almost every Filipino believes that corruption in the government is widespread, while the majority also think it is a “normal ...
Analysts say the secession calls exploit real frustrations to promote the political interests of former president Rodrigo ...
Philippine lawmakers elected a new house speaker on Tuesday, ending a protracted leadership battle that was threatening to delay passage of a 4.5 trillion pesos ($92.67 billion) budget vital to ...
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