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Villars' PrimeWater in the spotlight — again, after Marcos visits Bulacan schools

Summary by Rappler
Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro reveals that a Bulacan school with dirty toilets and no water was under a PrimeWater joint venture with Malolos City

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Water is one of the most important and basic needs of every home. It is used every day for drinking, cooking, bathing and cleaning. That is why the poor water supply from PrimeWater Infrastructure Corp. owned by the Villar family can be considered a nuisance. This is what the people of Bulacan, particularly in the towns of Malolos and San Miguel, continue to complain about. And now that the opening of School Year 2025-2026 is approaching, reside…

Malacañang announced that the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) is nearing the end of its investigation into various consumer complaints about the services of PrimeWater, a company owned by the Villar family. According to Palace Press Officer Claire Castro, officials have not let up on the investigation and are continuing to follow up to find out the truth about the issue. That is why they said they will soon release the results of the…

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Rappler broke the news in Philippines on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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