On September 21, thousands of Filipinos poured into the streets to protest what they perceived as systemic corruption in the government. Their message was unambiguous. Every peso siphoned off through ...
The scandal is now bleeding into financial markets, with economists revising their growth projections Read more at The ...
At the rate politicians are tearing each other down, Filipinos could almost be forgiven for greeting typhoon season with grim welcome. For every swollen river and submerged barangay, every ruined home ...
MANILA: Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano (pic) suggested a snap election for elected officials in the executive and ...
For those of us working in the foreign service, what is happening in our country today is so frustrating, to say the least.
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Patronage politics: Likely root cause of corruption

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Conclusion Domestic politics will inevitably shape this campaign. Council elections hinge not just on foreign policy but on ...
Tens of thousands of people in the Philippines protested against government corruption and misuse of public funds last Sunday.
Mass protests have erupted across the Philippines following revelations of widespread corruption in flood control projects.
Thousands of Filipinos joined marches in Manila and other areas in the country on Sunday, protesting against what organizers say is widespread corruption within the government.