Plunder, malversation charges eyed vs ex-Sen Bong Revilla – Ombudsman Remulla
Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla said that charges of plunder and malversation of public funds are being eyed against former senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. in the flood control “anomalies.”
During an interview with ANC, Remulla even hinted that Revilla may be placed behind bars next week.
Remulla was asked if there will be any government official who will be jailed because of their reported involvement in the flood-control scam.
"Meron yan. Relax lang kayo, (There will be. Just relax),” he replied.
When Revilla’s name was mentioned, Remulla said that he (Revilla) is a “low-hanging fruit” since his name has long been implicated in the scandal, and they have started investigating long ago.
“I think malversation will be the predicate crime. Possible plunder. It’s something that is ongoing right now,” he said.
“I don’t know kung anong (in what) stage na ‘yung (the) preliminary investigation,” he added.
Earlier, former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) undersecretary Roberto Bernardo implicated Revilla. Bernardo alleged that he delivered P125 million to the residence of Revilla in December 2024.
Bernardo claimed that the money was placed in six cardboard boxes, with each containing at least P20 million. Another P250 million was reportedly delivered to Revilla’s residence by Bernardo's aide just before the 2025 elections.
Revilla had denied Bernardo’s allegations.