PH Politics

DepEd TV back on air after pandemic-era hiatus

The Department of Education in the Philippines announces the revival of DepEd TV, an educational platform launched during the pandemic, in collaboration with the Knowledge Channel and Solar Pictures. The partnership aims to improve educational content and reach more students across the country.

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Senate may detain Curlee Discaya, 3 others for up to 3 years, says Lacson

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson announced that four individuals involved in a flood control projects scandal could face up to three years in Senate detention for alleged false testimonies. The individuals, including contractor Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya, and three former DPWH engineers, have been cited for contempt by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. Their detention may continue until Congress adjourns in three years, with potential transfers if charges are filed. The investigation centers on claims of overpriced, substandard, and ghost projects.

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House urged to examine classroom shortages under Marcos, Duterte

The Makabayan bloc filed a resolution on November 3, 2025, urging the Philippine House of Representatives to investigate missed classroom construction targets under the Duterte and Marcos administrations. The probe aims to address inefficiencies in project execution and assess potential fund misallocation toward more corruption-prone projects. The investigation seeks to resolve ongoing construction shortfalls that affect educational environments.

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Ombudsman order for Zaldy Co’s response unreceived at last known address

Former Representative Zaldy Co has refused to accept an Ombudsman order to file a counter-affidavit related to allegations of involvement in anomalous flood control projects. The order, sent to Co’s last known address, was not accepted, leading to potential default proceedings. The Independent Commission on Infrastructure has filed complaints against Co, and the Ombudsman is moving forward based on available documents.

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