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Talk of the Town: Corruption and political survival
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Talk of the Town: Corruption and political survival

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Comments on “Corruption and political survival,” (Flea Market of Ideas by Joel Ruiz Butuyan, 12/11/25) via https://opinion.inquirer.net:

The Marcos administration’s decision to ask for or accept resignations from Cabinet officials should not absolve these officials from any future legal actions. President Marcos should follow through on his intentions to eradicate corruption by filing charges against all corrupt officials even if they have already left public office.

Milo Power

Nobody believes President Marcos is serious about his fight against corruption and dynasties. Until he walks the walk and talk the talk, it is all for show.

tee

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And the previous head of the DPWH must be laughing … he got mentioned, but so far NOTHING … same for the little butler etc!!!

makale

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