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President Marcos’ intensified anti-corruption campaign is not being pursued to cement his political legacy but to address systemic anomalies in government projects, Malacañang said.

Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said this amid ongoing investigations and demonstrations prompted by anomalous flood control projects.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/09/17/palace-marcos-anti-corruption-drive-not-about-legacy

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00:00The President's work is to show and expose the flood control projects and the corruption.
00:10It's not done by the President's work for the legacy.
00:14It's done because it's the need.
00:17It's done for the years.
00:20So, it's not done by the legacy.
00:22Follow up, Yusek.
00:24Pagkatapos din itong investigation sa DPWH,
00:29meron bang information kung merong ahensyang isusunod si Pangulo Marcos
00:35na kung meron siyang natatanggap na information, talamak din ang korupsyon doon sa ahensyang yan?
00:41Ang pag-iimbestigan naman po patungkol sa korupsyon ay hindi lamang para sa DPWH.
00:45Kung meron po makikita at maibibigay na anumang mga reports tungkol sa anumang korupsyon,
00:50yan naman po ay talagang pag-iimbestigahan.
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