
Marcos: Flood control corruption probe 'far from done'
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stated that his administration's probe into corruption in infrastructure projects is "far from done," as more issues are uncovered the deeper the investigation goes. Speaking in Canada, Marcos acknowledged the ongoing nature of the crackdown he initiated following his 2025 State of the Nation Address vow against corrupt practices.
VANCOUVER, Canada — Almost a year after calling out politicians and contractors who profited from substandard or non-existent infrastructure projects, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. conceded that his administration still had much work to do, while insisting he had nothing to hide because he initiated the crackdown himself. “I cannot say that we have done enough because we are not done yet. Unfortunately, the more we look, the more we find,” said Marcos on Saturday, July 4, in a press conference to wrap up a four-day official visit to Canada. Play Video During his State of the Nation Address in 2025, Marcos capped his speech by vowing accountability for politicians and contractors who had profited from defective or ghost flood control projects. His pronouncements led to the administration making public a centralized list of flood control projects around the country, including the contractors awarded the projects. The list included several politicians including allies. Much has happened since. The corruption scandal has led to the resignation of several officials, including Cabinet members, over alleged links to anomalous projects or alleged discrepancies in the budget process. The scandal also led to the resignation of Marcos’ cousin, Leyte Representative Martin Romualdez, as House speaker. Former appropriations committee chair Zaldy Co, himself a contractor, fled the country nearly a year ago and is now a fugitive after courts issued warrants for his arrest over cases linked to flood control projects. Speaking to reporters in Vancouver, Marcos noted that the problem persisted long before his term started in 2022, and was “acknowledged” by former president Rodrigo Duterte “pero wala namang nangyari (but nothing happened).” “So I guess that was left up to me to do. And so we are still doing it. We’re still working on it,” he said. “Kasi ang sinabi mahina naman kayo, pag tinanong mo sa akin, nahiya ba sila? Yung iba hindi. Akala nila karapatan nila yung ginagawa nila, ‘wala kami ginagawang mali, ganyan talaga.’ That’s the hardest part to change,” he added. (When I said, ‘have you no shame.’ If you ask me if they felt shame, well many of them did not. They think they’re entitled to the corruption, they didn’t do anything wrong, that’s just how things work. That’s the hardest part to change.) A handful of former and current Senators have been jailed over cases related to flood control projects. In December 2025, Marcos said the corrupt would be jailed before Christmas time — a promise that went unfulfilled. Marcos did not directly answer a question about critics calling on him to resign over what they described as failures in his anti-corruption campaign. “Kung hindi ko sinabi yung sinabi ko sa SONA, wala tayong pinag-uusapan na ganito. I’m the one who exposed all of this,” he told reporters. (If I didn’t say what I said during SONA, then we wouldn’t be talking about this now.) “And I’m the only one that has started to do anything about this. Bakit ang mga nakaraan na Pangulo, [may] nakita ba kayong ginawang gano’n…. Tapos sasabihin, ako daw ang may kagagawan. Eh kung talagang racket ko yun, ba’t ko sisiraan yung racket ko? Diba? That makes absolutely no sense,” he said. (Did past presidents do something like this? And they said this is all my doing. If this is my racket when why would I destroy it?) – Rappler.com
多角的分析
インフラプロジェクトにおける汚職は、公共資金の浪費、プロジェクトの遅延、そして最終的には経済成長の阻害につながる。特に洪水対策は、気候変動の影響を受けやすいフィリピンにおいて、国民の生命と財産を守るために不可欠なインフラであり、その汚職は直接的に経済的損失と機会損失を生む。マルコス政権による捜査の遅延は、これらの経済的影響をさらに深刻化させる可能性がある。過去の事例では、汚職によって大規模なインフラプロジェクトが頓挫し、多額の税金が無駄になったケースが報告されている。
インフラ汚職の蔓延と捜査の遅延は、フィリピンへの投資リスクを高める要因となる。透明性の欠如と法の支配への懸念は、国内外の投資家にとって大きな障壁となる。特に、インフラ関連のプロジェクトへの投資を検討している企業は、プロジェクトの実行可能性や収益性だけでなく、汚職のリスクを慎重に評価する必要がある。マルコス大統領が捜査の継続を強調していることは、長期的な視点では投資環境の改善につながる可能性もあるが、短期的な不確実性は依然として高い。
洪水対策プロジェクトの汚職は、最も脆弱なコミュニティに直接的な影響を与える。不十分なインフラは、豪雨時に深刻な洪水被害を引き起こし、人々の生活、生計、そして安全を脅かす。例えば、マニラ首都圏の低地住民は、過去にもインフラの不備による洪水で甚大な被害を受けており、彼らの不安は大きい。また、汚職が蔓延しているという認識は、政府への信頼を低下させ、市民の不満を高める。マルコス大統領の「恥を知らない」という発言は、この社会的な問題の根深さを示唆している。
市民にとって、インフラ汚職は税金が無駄にされ、本来受けるべき公共サービスが提供されないという直接的な不利益をもたらす。洪水対策が不十分であれば、命や財産が危険にさらされる。特に、貧困層や災害リスクの高い地域に住む人々は、その影響を最も強く受ける。マルコス大統領が捜査の継続を表明していることは、一部の市民に希望を与えるかもしれないが、過去の約束が果たされなかった経験から、懐疑的な見方も根強い。市民は、具体的な成果と透明性のある説明を求めている。
背景・歴史的文脈
フィリピンにおけるインフラプロジェクトの汚職は、長年にわたる構造的な問題である。特に、公共事業における入札プロセスや資材調達における不正は、歴代政権下でも指摘されてきた。2025年の国家演説でマルコス大統領が汚職撲滅を誓った背景には、国民の強い不満と、前政権下での同様の指摘にもかかわらず十分な進展が見られなかったという過去がある。これらの汚職は、しばしば政治家や有力者、そして関連する請負業者との間の癒着によって成り立っており、捜査の遅延や関係者の逃亡は、その複雑な利害関係と権力構造を示唆している。
原文ソース
Rappler Philippines