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"We have become jaded by the reality of too much corruption. We just keep electing the same lecherous brigands every three years" WRITING an article while ...
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Carla Abellana calls out alleged tax corruption in the Philippines

Carla Abellana has taken to social media to express her frustration over what she claims is “blatant corruption” in the property tax declaration process in the Philippines. In a series of Instagram ...
Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin Romualdez has filed a measure to modernize the country’s Bank Secrecy Law, empowering ...
Politics in the Philippines has always been something of a family affair. But lately, it has devolved into a family feud, complete with assassination threats and impeachment charges.
THE Philippines stands at a critical juncture, facing both internal and external threats to its sovereignty, governance, national dignity and integrity. Under the administration of President Ferdinand ...
A United Nations committee remains concerned that corruption is still “pervasive” in all branches of government and in the wider public sector in the Philippines.
THE PHILIPPINES saw a slight improvement in its ranking in a global corruption perceptions index by Transparency International, although its score remained well below the global average. In the ...
Despite Catholic-influenced institutions preaching about moral values to Filipinos, corruption still seems prevalent among people of power in the country. In 2023, the Philippines ranked 115th out of ...
Dynasticism is alive and well in the Philippines. Corruption also refers to popular persons, be they celebrities or entertainers, who seek public office and when they get elected, don’t know how to ...
Whistleblowers in the Philippines have played pivotal roles in bringing corruption to light. What happens to them after their exposes?
An archdiocese in the Philippines opened a museum this month in honor of Cardinal Jaime Sin, a Filipino cardinal who was the people’s “voice against corrupt forces” during difficult times in ...
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos, who has more than his share of corruption to bog him down at home, is convinced that “we must change a whole way of life.