From Sharing One Typewriter to Toppling a Corrupt President: How PCIJ Has Reshaped Watchdog Reporting in the Philippines
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From Sharing One Typewriter to Toppling a Corrupt President: How PCIJ Has Reshaped Watchdog Reporting in the Philippines
On July 24, 2000, the same day then-President Joseph Estrada delivered his State of the Nation Address to the Philippines, seven small newspapers ran an investigative story revealing that Estrada had amassed substantial wealth during his first two-and-a-half years in office. The story meticulously outlined the records of 66 companies where Estrada’s wife, mistresses, and his children were listed as incorporators or board members. Most of the com…
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