Intentar ORO - Gratis
15 contractors not yet in blacklist
Manila Bulletin
|August 13 2025
The 15 contractors exposed by President Marcos to have secured 20 percent of the P545-billion flood control projects in the country remain off the hook as they have not been accused of anything yet, Malacañang said on Tuesday, Aug. 12.
Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said the contractors were named because they have the most projects under their belt. Thus, the projects under them would be inspected, assessed, and checked if they indeed exist, she said, clarifying that the 15 contractors are not yet blacklisted.
Castro said the statistics released by Marcos on Monday raises the question on why they dominate the awarding of contracts.
"Because they are the ones with the most projects, so we will look into what these projects were, who dealt with them, and whether the work they did was of good quality," Castro said in a Palace briefing.
"Why is it that they are always the ones dominating? That is why the President released that information." "So, those are what will be checked. First, whether it is a ghost project or an existing one; if it is existing, is it operational; and if it is operational, is it effective in controlling floods," Castro explained.
Castro also maintained that the President will not name names yet, pending the probe. But the President will reveal them once the investigation is completed, she said.
The Palace official also encouraged lawmakers, who have information on flood control corruption, to directly report it to the President.
She further urged the public to do the same using the newly launched "Sumbong sa Pangulo" website.
There is no deadline for submitting reports via the website, according to her.
Esta historia es de la edición August 13 2025 de Manila Bulletin.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Manila Bulletin
Manila Bulletin
Between sky and forever
Timberland Highlands Resort marks its debut in the wedding scene with the Pablo Mendez III bridal collection
3 mins
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
BSP mandates 0.035% fee for non-bank trusts
All non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) with trust authority have been ordered by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to pay an annual supervision fee (ASF) for the central bank’s periodic assessments of these institutions’ trust business.
1 mins
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Trump promises oil executives 'total safety' if they invest in Venezuela
President Donald Trump on Friday called on oil executives to rush back into Venezuela as the White House tries to quickly secure $100 billion in investments to fix the country's neglected infrastructure and fully tap into its expansive reserves of petroleum.
2 mins
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Bus links for estates
Can a bus rapid transit system shape the future of the Rising South?
1 mins
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Title hopes dashed
Eala succumbs to Chinese rival in Auckland semis
1 mins
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Is your child ready for social media?
Why age alone isn’t the best measure, and what parents should look for instead
2 mins
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
A review of Anaconda 2025
For those who can recall the original 1997 film Anaconda, they’ll appreciate how this became a cult movie on the strength of its absurd premise and campy, awful acting.
2 mins
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Curry sparks Warriors
Stephen Curry had 27 points and a season-high 10 assists for his second double-double this season, and the Golden State Warriors beat the skidding Sacramento Kings, 137-103, on Friday night, Jan. 9.
1 min
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Why the peso is bracing for P61 vs. US dollar
The Philippine peso is under pressure to fall further against the United States (US) dollar in 2026 as the country's ongoing economic growth headwinds continue to weigh on foreign exchange (forex) performance, London-based think tank Oxford Economics warned.
2 mins
January 11, 2026
Manila Bulletin
K-pop at the Grammys
Two things can be true at once.
4 mins
January 11, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
