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1000’s in Philippines protest corruption, demand return of stolen funds
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1000’s in Philippines protest corruption, demand return of stolen funds

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By Tycoon Herald 5 Min Read Published December 1, 2025
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Protesters destroy an effigy of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. throughout an anti-corruption rally in Manila, Philippines on, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025.

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MANILA, Philippines — 1000’s of demonstrators together with from the Roman Catholic church clergy protested within the Philippines on Sunday, calling for the swift prosecution of prime legislators and officers implicated in a corruption scandal that has buffeted the Asian democracy.

Left-wing teams led a separate protest in Manila’s major park with a blunt demand for all implicated authorities officers to right away resign and face prosecution.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has been scrambling to quell public outrage over the huge corruption blamed for substandard, faulty or non-existent flood management tasks throughout an archipelago lengthy liable to lethal flooding and excessive climate in tropical Asia.

Greater than 17,000 cops have been deployed in metropolitan Manila to safe the separate protests. The Malacanang presidential palace advanced in Manila was in a safety lockdown with key entry roads and bridges blocked by anti-riot police forces, vans and barbed wire railings.

In a deeply divided democracy the place two presidents have been individually overthrown within the final 39 years partly over allegations of plunder, there have been remoted requires the navy to withdraw help from the Marcos administration.

The Armed Forces of the Philippines has steadfastly rejected such calls and welcomed on Sunday an announcement signed by not less than 88 largely retired generals, together with three navy chiefs of employees, who mentioned they “strongly condemn and reject any call for the Armed Forces of the Philippines to engage in unconstitutional acts or military adventurism.”

“The unified voice of our retired and active leaders reaffirms that the Armed Forces of the Philippines remains a pillar of stability and a steadfast guardian of democracy,” the navy mentioned in an announcement.

Roman Catholic church buildings throughout the nation helped lead Sunday’s anti-corruption protests of their districts, with the principle daylong rally being held at a pro-democracy “people power” monument alongside EDSA freeway within the capital area. Police mentioned about 5,000 demonstrators largely sporting white joined earlier than midday.

Protesters shout slogans during anti-corruption protest in Manila, Philippines on Sunday Nov. 30, 2025.

Protesters shout slogans throughout anti-corruption protest in Manila, Philippines on Sunday Nov. 30, 2025.

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They demanded that members of Congress, officers and building firm house owners behind 1000’s of anomalous flood management tasks lately be imprisoned and ordered to return the federal government funds they stole. A protester wore a shirt with a blunt message: “No mercy for the greedy.”

“If money is stolen, that’s a crime, but if dignity and lives are taken away, these are sins against fellow human beings, against the country but, most importantly, against God,” mentioned the Rev. Flavie Villanueva, a Catholic priest, who has helped many households of impoverished drug suspects killed underneath former President Rodrigo Duterte’s crackdowns.

“Jail all the corrupt and jail all the killers,” Villanueva informed the gang of protesters.

Since Marcos first raised alarm over the flood management anomalies in his state of the nation handle earlier than Congress in July, not less than seven public works officers have been jailed for unlawful use of public funds and different graft fees in a single flood management challenge anomaly alone. Executives of Sunwest Corp., a building agency concerned within the challenge, have been being sought.

On Friday, Henry Alcantara, a former authorities engineer who has acknowledged underneath oath in Senate inquiry hearings his involvement within the anomalies, returned 110 million pesos ($1.9 million) in kickbacks that justice officers mentioned he stole and promised to return extra in just a few weeks.

About 12 billion pesos ($206 million) value of property of suspects in flood management anomalies have been frozen by authorities, Marcos mentioned.

Marcos has pledged that lots of not less than 37 highly effective senators, members of Congress and rich building executives implicated within the corruption scandal can be in jail by Christmas.

Protesters in Sunday’s rallies mentioned many extra officers, together with implicated senators and Home of Representatives members, ought to be jailed sooner and ordered to return the funds they stole and used to finance fleets of personal jets and luxurious automobiles, mansions and indulgent life.

AP journalists Joeal Calupitan and Aaron Favila contributed to this report

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