The twin resignations of Bersamin and Pangandaman show an administration racing to contain a political tempest, where delicadeza blends with intense damage control as the Palace confronts widening allegations and declining public trust.
The resignation of Bersamin and Pangandaman marks the Marcos administration’s most dramatic shake-up yet, underscoring how deeply the flood control scandal has pierced the Palace’s inner circle.
The resignation of Bersamin and Pangandaman marks the biggest shake-up of the Marcos administration, signaling a turning point as the Palace confronts mounting corruption scandals tied to flood control projects and budget insertions.
Former lawmaker Zaldy Co released a video alleging a PHP100-billion budget insertion linked to high-ranking officials, with all those named yet to issue formal responses as verification processes move forward.
The Senate Blue Ribbon investigation deepens as former DPWH official Roberto Bernardo submits an affidavit detailing alleged kickback arrangements in flood-control projects, with the committee preparing further hearings to verify the documents.