No one, not even Marcos, is exempt from flood-control mess probe —Palace
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. holds a post-ASEAN Summit press briefing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Oct. 28, 2025. (Mark Balmores)
Malacañang affirmed that no one, including President Marcos, is exempted from the investigation of the massive flood control anomalies.
The statement of Marcos, saying that no one is immune to the investigation of the massive flood control corruption, also applies to him, the Malacañang said.
"Of course wala naman talagang dapat ma-exempt (Of course, no one should really be exempted)," Palace Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said on Monday, Nov, 17, when asked if the President's remarks during his recent press conference were applicable to him.
However, the Palace official stressed that Marcos knows what he is doing, emphasizing that by initiating the investigation on the multi-billion peso flood control irregularities, he is confident that his intentions were clean.
"Pero ang Pangulo alam po niya ang kanyang ginagawa. Alam po niya kung bakit niya pinaiimbestigahan at pinangunahan ang malalimang pag-iimbestiga na ito, so ibig sabihin po, kung siya mismo ang nag-utos na mag-imbestiga, alam po natin na malinis ang kanyang hangarin at gusto niya talagang masawata ang korapsyon (But the President knows what he is doing. He knows why he ordered and led this thorough investigation, so this means that if he himself initiated the probe, we know that his intentions are clean and that he truly wants to put a stop to corruption)," Castro underscored.
The President made the statement last Thursday, Nov. 13, where he said that if "something else comes out, then he might have to be answerable for something," referring to his cousin, former House speaker Martin Romualdez's alleged involvement in the anomalies.
He concluded his presser saying, "walang immune dito sa... Walang exempted dito sa mga imbestigasyon na ito (Nobody is immune here...No one is exempt from these investigations)."