President Marcos on flood control probe: We’re not done yet

President Marcos has vowed to continue investigating corruption and substandard flood control projects, noting that previous administrations failed to hold officials accountable. He emphasized that changing the deep-seated culture of corruption within the government remains a significant challenge.
Why it matters
The investigation into infrastructure corruption is a key pillar of the current administration's reform agenda and impacts national disaster resilience.
VANCOUVER - A year after exposing the multibillion-peso flood control anomalies, President Marcos warned that the government is not done yet in holding into account those behind substandard and ghost projects in the country, including those in the past administrations.
The article reports on the President's statements while providing context on historical corruption, maintaining a balanced journalistic approach.
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