Senate resumes live inquiry into flood control infrastructure initiatives
The Senate in the Philippines will resume an investigation on September 8, 2022, focusing on the government's flood control projects. This is a continuation of the investigation initiated by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s call-out of public officials and companies involved in corruption in flood control projects, as mentioned in his fourth State of the Nation Address.
The investigation is being led by Rodante Marcoleta, the Blue Ribbon Committee chairman. The hearing is open for public viewing via the live-stream, which will start at 9 am.
The live-stream can be accessed on the website website.com, where it will also be available on the website's YouTube channel. For those who wish to follow the proceedings, the link to the live-stream is provided on the website.
At the moment, there is no available information in the provided search results about which public officials or companies are involved in corruption allegations related to the regular government flood projects being investigated by the Blue Ribbon Committee. However, the investigation aims to shed light on these matters and bring transparency to the flood control projects in the Philippines.
The Senate hearing on flood control projects in the Philippines will be an important step towards accountability and improving the country's infrastructure against natural disasters. The live-stream provides an opportunity for the public to participate in this process and stay informed about the progress of the investigation.
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