The dike meant to protect the Philippine town cost taxpayers nearly US$2 million, but when a minister visited this month, he found little more than dirt hastily dumped along the river's banks.
The Philippines on Saturday named the first members of an independent commission tasked with investigating a spiraling scandal into bogus flood control projects that has already seen numerous ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine president and Congress have begun looking into possibly massive corruption in flood control projects that may implicate public works officials and engineers, ...
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9 in Bulacan ghost projects now in government custody
MANILA, Philippines — Nine of 11 people facing graft and malversation charges in connection with an alleged anomalous flood control project in Bulacan are now in government custody after yesterday’s ...
View of Tehran, Iran. Photo courtesy of Flickr/Creative Commons license CC By 2.0 and Maxim Sinelshchikov View of Tehran, Iran. Photo courtesy of Flickr/Creative Commons license CC By 2.0 and Maxim ...
The dike meant to protect the Philippine town cost taxpayers nearly $2 million, but when a minister visited this month he found little more than dirt hastily dumped along the river's banks.
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