OMBUDSMAN Samuel “Boying” Remulla announced that his office will formally file plunder charges against Senator Rodante Marcoleta within the week.
The decision comes after the Ombudsman completed its preliminary investigation and found sufficient basis to pursue the case before the Sandiganbayan. Remulla stated that the evidence gathered points to alleged irregularities involving public funds, which meet the legal threshold for plunder as defined under Philippine law.
Remulla confirmed that the investigation focused on transactions and projects linked to the senator during his previous terms in public office. He clarified that the case is based on documents, sworn statements, and financial records submitted to the office, and that the process followed due procedure to ensure fairness and accuracy. The filing of charges marks a significant step in the government’s efforts to hold public officials accountable for the proper use of state resources.
As the case moves forward, the Ombudsman emphasized that the judiciary will now determine the merits of the complaint. Remulla called on the public to allow the legal process to proceed without interference, adding that his office remains committed to prosecuting corruption regardless of the position or status of those involved. Senator Marcoleta has yet to issue an official statement regarding the impending charges, and is expected to respond once the formal complaint is filed and served.
