Bulacan Ghost Project: ‘Angry’ Marcos Vows to Go After Those Behind It
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Marcos furious over P55M 'non-existent' river wall in Bulacan
(UPDATE) A VISIBLY upset President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday said the government is poised to file charges of economic sabotage against erring contractors after inspecting a nonexistent river wall project in Bulacan that was reported as having been completed at a cost of P55 million.“I’m very angry,” the President said when he discovered that “not even one hollow block” was put in place in Barangay Piel in Baliuag.“More than [being] disa…
Marcos Jr. eyes economic sabotage vs contractors of ghost projects
A “very angry” and “more than disappointed” President Marcos vowed to file charges against the officials behind what he described as a “ghost” flood control project in Bulacan, and to ban the contractor who colluded with them. ?
Bulacan ghost project: ‘Angry’ Marcos vows to go after those behind it
MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday vowed to hold accountable those responsible for a so-called “ghost project” in Baliwag, Bulacan, expressing outrage over false reporting on the status of a reinforced concrete riverwall project in the city. During an inspection of the area where the riverwall was supposedly constructed, Marcos found no trace of the structure. Marcos said he was “angry” and “extremely disappoint…
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. also criticized the quality of the road he drove on yesterday to Barangay Piel in Baliuag, Bulacan where a flood control ghost project was personally planned. Although the center of the interview was the anomaly in the flood control project, President Marcos himself voluntarily mentioned the road he drove on to the area. According to the President, the asphalt laid was very thin and uneven, so their vehicle really …
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