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PBBM, VP Duterte must come clean on contractor contributions during polls, says Makabayan

Published Sep 21, 2025 01:20 pm

At A Glance

  • President Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte must come clean--and accept the consequences--of them receiving campaign contributions from contractors in the 2022 elections.
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. (left), Vice President Sara Duterte (Facebook)
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. (left), Vice President Sara Duterte (Facebook)


President Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte must come clean--and accept the consequences--of them receiving campaign contributions from contractors in the 2022 elections.
The Makabayan bloc in the House of Representatives--currently composed of ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio and Kabataan Party-list Rep. Renee Co--threw down the gauntlet Sunday, Sept. 21 as Filipinos trooped to the People Power Monument to condemn massive corruption in government flood control projects.
"We demand that President Marcos and Vice President Duterte: 1. Publicly acknowledge and immediately disclose all campaign donations received from government contractors during the 2022 elections; 2. Waive any claims to immunity, courtesy, or privilege, and submit to thorough investigation by the Commission on Elections (Comelec), the Office of the Ombudsman, and other relevant bodies; [and[ 3. Accept the legal and political consequences of their actions, including potential impisonment and disqualification from holding public office if found guilty of electoral violations," the Makabayan bloc said in a statement.
"No one is above the law. Not even the President and Vice President of the Republic," it underscored.
The militant solons said the recent exposé by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism revealed a blatant violation of Section 95 of the Omnibus Election Code, which explicitly prohibits candidates from receiving donations from entities doing business with the government.
"The evidence is staggering and undeniable," they said, referring to the contributions received by the two former UniTeam running mates.
They said that based on his Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE), the sworn and notarized disclosures of campaign contributions received and expenses incurred during the 2022 national elections, President Marcos received P20 million from contractor Rodulfo Hilot Jr., whose Rudhil Construction saw its government contracts balloon from P2.7 billion in 2023 to P3.5 billion by 2024—nearly a billion-peso increase under the Marcos administration.
He also received P1 million from Jonathan Quirante, whose Quirante Construction experienced the most dramatic surge: from P1.9 billion in 2022 to P3 billion in 2023—a staggering billion-peso leap in just one year after bankrolling the President's campaign.
Meanwhile, according to her own SOCE, Vice President Duterte benefited from P19.9 million in campaign advertisements paid for by Glenn Escandor's Esdevco Realty Corporation. Escandor's Genesis88 Construction subsequently became Davao del Sur's top flood-control contractor, amassing P2.9 billion in projects marked "completed" during the first half of President Marcos's term.
"These are not campaign contributions—they are down payments on the wholesale auction of government contracts. Election law explicitly prohibits candidates from accepting donations from entities holding government contracts. This law exists precisely to prevent the conflict of interest now rotting the core of our governance," Makabayan said.
"This is bureaucrat capitalism laid bare. While millions of Filipinos struggle with poverty, inadequate schools, collapsing health services, and recurrent flooding, our highest officials have turned public infrastructure into a private enrichment scheme," it added.
Tinio and Co said that Marcos and Duterte "cannot wash their hands of the corrupt system of kickbacks, ghost projects, overpriced procurement, and substandard infrastructure exposed in the ongoing flood control scandal".
"We likewise call on the Comelec to investigate all other elected officials that disclosed receiving prohibited campaign contributions in their SOCE. Furthermore, we call for the suspension of all ongoing contracts and future bidding participation of identified donor-contractors, including Rudhil Construction, Quirante Construction, and Genesis88, pending investigation," they said.
"This scandal confirms what we have long known: that the state under elite capture serves not the masses but the ruling class and their cronies," said Makabayan.
"Every flooded street, every overpriced bridge, every dilapidated classroom stands as evidence of this betrayal," it further said.
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