Courtesy: PCO, PNP
THE Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), through a briefing by Secretary Jonvic Remulla and an official Facebook post by the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) this Monday morning, released mugshots of individuals allegedly connected to anomalous flood control projects.
These mugshots are now part of the official government records, aiming to hold those involved in corruption accountable.
The PCO’s Facebook post, captioned at 7:34 AM, stated, “Mugshots of the primary arrested individuals involved in the flood control anomaly projects have been released, while intensified operations continue to hold all those responsible accountable.” This move underscores the government’s commitment to transparency and justice in addressing corruption within infrastructure projects.
President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos earlier stated in a public address this morning that it would be best for the accused who are still at large to surrender. This call to surrender highlights the urgency and seriousness with which the government is treating the case, ensuring that all individuals involved face the legal consequences of their actions.
The release of these mugshots and the ongoing operations signal a firm stance against corruption and a commitment to ensuring that public funds are used appropriately for flood control and other essential projects.
The government aims to restore public trust and demonstrate accountability in governance through these actions.
