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INQToday: Ex-DPWH chief Manuel Bonoan among respondents in plunder charges – DOJ

/ 07:03 PM January 19, 2026

Here’s a quick roundup of today’s top stories:

Palace respects Congress’ duty in handling impeachment rap vs Marcos

The Palace says it respects Congress’ mandate in the first impeachment complaint filed against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Ex-DPWH chief clarifies issue on coordinates of flood control projects

Former Department of Public Works and Highways Sec. Manuel Bonoan admits that the grid coordinates of flood control projects that they submitted to Malacañang was only a “locational” Multi-Year Programming Scheduling or MYPS.

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Ex-DPWH chief Manuel Bonoan among respondents in plunder charges – DOJ

Former Public Works and Highways Sec. Manuel Bonoan is among the personalities facing plunder complaints in connection with the flood control corruption scandal.

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Only 14 of 421 flood control projects confirmed non-existent so far – DOJ

Only 14 out of the 421 projects initially tagged as ghost flood control projects have so far been confirmed to be truly non-existent, according to the Department of Justice.

Atong Ang allegedly aided by cops evade arrest; PNP eyes raps

The Philippine National Police says it is reviewing possible criminal and administrative cases against cops who may have helped gaming tycoon Atong Ang evade arrest.

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TAGS: Atong, Bonoan, DOJ, flood control, Impeachment, Marcos, PNP

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