Senate resumes investigation into suspicious flood management initiatives, streamed live
The Senate in the Philippines is set to resume its investigation into suspicious flood projects on Thursday, September 18. The live hearing will be held in Manila and will be available for public viewing on the Senate's YouTube channel.
Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who has been the chairperson of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, will lead the investigation alongside Senate President Pro Tempore Ping Lacson. However, it appears that Ping Lacson has taken over the role of chairman from Senator Marcoleta.
The investigation is a resumption of a previous probe into the government's flood control projects, and the live hearing is scheduled to start at 9 am. The hearing will be conducted on a digital platform, with the public able to tune in to the Senate's YouTube channel or visit the website directly.
The specific details about the anomalous aspects of the flood projects under investigation have not been disclosed. The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, under the leadership of Ping Lacson, will be responsible for conducting the investigation and uncovering any potential irregularities.
The public is encouraged to follow the live hearing and stay informed about the progress of the investigation. The Senate's commitment to transparency and accountability in government projects is evident in its decision to make the live hearing available to the public.
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