QUOTE(Mai189 @ Dec 11 2025, 01:22 PM)
Hehe look at some of the responses.
You can either ignore it or influence the powers that be to improve the MAF..
By the way, the pinoy defense budget for 2026 is much bigger tban Msia:
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/econo...google_vignetteAbt USD $ 7 to 8 billion. Msia s defence budget is abt USD $ 4+ billion.
But you are using GMA network, it’s always bias. Philippines news some more. Btw it’s proposed but won’t even be pass cuz lack of fund
I know because I been there. Have u heard about pork barrel scandal ? U know how bad is their infrastructure in Philippines ?
12 hours blackout is a normal agenda. They are pissed poor dude
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The Philippines' Pork Barrel Scandal, centered on the misuse of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), involved lawmakers and officials creating fake NGOs through businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles to siphon billions of pesos meant for projects, leading to arrests of senators, Supreme Court rulings against PDAF (declaring it unconstitutional in 2014), and massive public outcry demanding accountability for corruption in public funds.
What was the Pork Barrel (PDAF)?
A lump-sum allocation in the national budget for legislators (Congressmen, Senators) to fund small, community-based projects (infrastructure, social services).
It evolved from earlier versions and became a major source of funds, often criticized as a "cash dispenser" for politicians.
How the Scandal Unfolded (2012-2013):
Whistleblowers & Investigations: Whistleblowers, notably Benhur Luy, exposed a scheme where lawmakers funneled PDAF funds to bogus NGOs run by Janet Lim-Napoles.
Fake NGOs: Napoles' fake foundations received funds, which were then used for fake projects, with kickbacks returned to the officials.
CoA & NBI Reports: The Commission on Audit (CoA) and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) investigations confirmed massive fraud.
Key Consequences:
Supreme Court Ruling (2014): Declared the PDAF unconstitutional for violating separation of powers and public funds guidelines, effectively abolishing it.
Arrests & Indictments: Three high-profile senators (Revilla, Estrada, Jinggoy Estrada) were detained for plunder.
Public Outcry: Huge protests (Million People March) erupted, demanding justice and transparency.
Legacy:
The scandal exposed deep-rooted corruption, leading to increased public demand for accountability and anti-graft measures, though corruption remains a persistent issue in Philippine governance.
This post has been edited by RT8081: Dec 11 2025, 01:27 PM