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Philippine President Marcos says seven arrested over corruption scandal

Arrests come amid outrage over 'ghost' flood control projects estimated to have cost the Philippines $2bn.

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aljazeera.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Philippine President Marcos says seven arrested over corruption scandal

Arrests come amid outrage over 'ghost' flood control projects estimated to have cost the Philippines $2bn.

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arabnews.com7 mesi fa

Philippine police will arrest 18 suspects in a major corruption scandal, president says

MANILA, Philippines: Philippine police will arrest 18 suspects in a corruption scandal involving flood control projects that has sparked huge protests and forced implicated congressional leaders to step down, Philippine…

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  1. venerdì 21 novembre 2025·arabnews.com

    Philippine police will arrest 18 suspects in a major corruption scandal, president says

    MANILA, Philippines: Philippine police will arrest 18 suspects in a corruption scandal involving flood control projects that has sparked huge protests and forced implicated…

  2. lunedì 24 novembre 2025·aljazeera.com

    Philippine President Marcos says seven arrested over corruption scandal

    Arrests come amid outrage over 'ghost' flood control projects estimated to have cost the Philippines $2bn.