Recent monsoon deluges in the Philippines have reignited public anger and scrutiny over alleged corruption in flood-control projects. Despite billions of dollars spent on infrastructure since 2011, areas like Metro Manila and Luzon continue to experience severe flooding, raising questions about the effectiveness of these initiatives and the government's anti-corruption efforts. Analysts note a significant gap between President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr's anti-corruption messaging and the lack of tangible results in affected communities. AI
RANK_REASON Article discusses ongoing political accountability and public debate surrounding alleged corruption in flood control projects, rather than a specific event.
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